Article 153 of CoI : Article 153: Governors of States.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Mr. Sharma is appointed as the Governor of the state of Maharashtra. He is responsible for overseeing the administration of the state, ensuring that the laws passed by the state legislature are implemented, and acting as a representative of the President of India in the state. His duties include giving assent to bills passed by the state legislature, summoning and proroguing the state legislative assembly, and addressing the assembly at the beginning of each year.

Example 2:

Ms. Rao is appointed as the Governor of both the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Despite the geographical and administrative differences between the two states, she holds the position of Governor for both. This means she performs the same constitutional duties in both states, such as giving assent to bills, summoning the legislative assemblies, and ensuring the state governments function according to the Constitution of India. Her dual role helps in maintaining a uniform approach in the administration of these neighboring states.

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