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The '''Government of Arunachal Pradesh''' also known as the '''State Government of Arunachal Pradesh''', or locally as '''State Government''', is the supreme governing authority of the ]n state of ] and its ]. It consists of an ], led by the ], a ] and a ] branch. The '''Government of Arunachal Pradesh''' also known as the '''State Government of Arunachal Pradesh''', or locally as '''State Government''', is the supreme governing authority of the ]n state of ] and its ]. It consists of an ], led by the ], a ] and a ] branch.


Like other states in India, the head of state of Arunachal Pradesh is the ], appointed by the ] on the advice of the Central government. His or her post is largely ceremonial. The ] is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. ] is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, and houses the ] and the secretariat. The ], located in ], ] has an Itanagar Permanent Bench that exercises the jurisdiction and powers in respect of cases arising in the State of Arunachal Pradesh.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ghconline.gov.in/arunachal.html|title=Itanagar Permanent Bench|accessdate=2008-05-12|work=The Gauhati High Court|publisher=Government of India}}</ref> Like other states in India, the head of state of Arunachal Pradesh is the ], appointed by the ] on the advice of the Central government. His or her post is largely ceremonial. The ] is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. ] is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, and houses the ] and the ]. The ], located in ], ] has an Itanagar Permanent Bench that exercises the jurisdiction and powers in respect of cases arising in the State of Arunachal Pradesh.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ghconline.gov.in/arunachal.html|title=Itanagar Permanent Bench|accessdate=2008-05-12|work=The Gauhati High Court|publisher=Government of India}}</ref>


The present Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh is ], consisting of 60 ] (M.L.A). Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved. The current assembly remains dissolved due corruption of INC.<ref>{{cite web The present Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh is ], consisting of 60 ] (M.L.A). Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved. The current assembly remains dissolved due corruption of INC.<ref>{{cite web

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The Government of Arunachal Pradesh also known as the State Government of Arunachal Pradesh, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh and its 21 districts. It consists of an executive, led by the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, a judiciary and a legislative branch.

Like other states in India, the head of state of Arunachal Pradesh is the Governor, appointed by the President of India on the advice of the Central government. His or her post is largely ceremonial. The Chief Minister is the head of government and is vested with most of the executive powers. Itanagar is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, and houses the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly and the secretariat. The Guwahati High Court, located in Guwahati, Assam has an Itanagar Permanent Bench that exercises the jurisdiction and powers in respect of cases arising in the State of Arunachal Pradesh.

The present Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh is unicameral, consisting of 60 Member of the Legislative Assembly (M.L.A). Its term is 5 years, unless sooner dissolved. The current assembly remains dissolved due corruption of INC.

References

  1. "Itanagar Permanent Bench". The Gauhati High Court. Government of India. Retrieved 12 May 2008.
  2. "Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly". Legislative Bodies in India. National Informatics Centre, Government of India. Retrieved 10 May 2008.

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