In Jharkhand, the Governor is the constitutional head of the state executive, appointed by the President under Article 153 of the Indian Constitution. The Chief Minister is the de facto executive head heading the Council of Ministers. The Chief Secretary is the senior-most civil servant in the state administration. The President is the head of the Union government, not the state. The Governor's role is largely ceremonial with real executive power exercised by the Chief Minister.
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