Lieutenant Governor
Full Form of LG
What is LG?
The term 'LG' stands for Lieutenant Governor, the constitutional head of certain union territories in India, including Delhi, Puducherry, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Unlike states where a Governor acts as the ceremonial head, the LG in a union territory holds administrative and legislative powers delegated by the President of India, especially in territories with a legislative assembly. In Delhi, the LG's role has been a subject of legal and political discussions, particularly regarding control over services and bureaucracy, as defined by the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi Act, 1991 and subsequent Supreme Court judgments. The LG is appointed by the President and functions as a representative of the central government, ensuring coordination between the territory's administration and the Union. This acronym is widely used in Indian polity, governance, and civil services examinations such as UPSC, where questions on the LG's powers and limitations are common. It also appears in daily news reports concerning executive decisions, ordinances, and administrative disputes in union territories. Understanding the LG's constitutional position is crucial for grasping India's federal structure with its asymmetrical territorial arrangements.
LG का फुल फॉर्म
लेफ्टिनेंट गवर्नर
Example
The LG of Delhi approved the proposal to extend the Odd-Even road rationing scheme for another week.