Mukhyamantri
Mukhyamantri is a term derived from Sanskrit, where "Mukhya" means chief or principal, and "Mantri" refers to a minister or advisor. In the context of Indian politics, the term is often used to denote the Chief Minister of a state. The Chief Minister is the head of the state government and is responsible for the administration of the state. The position is typically held by the leader of the political party or coalition that has the majority in the state's legislative assembly. The Chief Minister is appointed by the Governor of the state, who acts on the advice of the state's political party or coalition. The Chief Minister is responsible for the overall administration of the state, including the implementation of policies, the management of public services, and the representation of the state in national affairs. The term "Mukhyamantri" is also used in some other countries, such as Nepal, to refer to the Chief Minister of a state or province.