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Who serves as the highest law officer of
India?Solution
The Attorney General for India is the highest law officer of the Government of India. Appointed by the President under Article 76 of the Constitution, the Attorney General serves as the government's chief legal advisor and represents the Union of India in the Supreme Court. The Advocate General is the highest law officer at the state level, while the Solicitor General is the second highest law officer at the central level.
'PENCIL' is an acronym for ______, an electronic portal launched by the Government of India in September 2017.
Which of the following Indian philosophical systems and its widely acknowledged proponents is INCORRECTLY paired?Â
The recently launched "Bima Bharosa" grievance redressal system in the insurance sector incorporates which of the following features?
Table tennis player Sharath Kamal Achanta won how many gold medals in recently concluded commonwealth games?
How many of the following members from Rajya Sabha are there in Public Accounts Committee?
Mutual Funds are regulated in India by which among the following?
Which of the following is not a capital expenditure?
Who was the first Indian to become a Nobel Laureate?
The RIDF (Rural Infrastructure Development Fund) was set up by the Government in 1995-96 for financing ongoing rural infrastructure projects and is man...
With which community the ‘Dola-Palki’ movement was associated?