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The Chief Minister of Karnataka is the executive leader of the South Indian state of Karnataka, selected by the members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The role comprises key functions like administrative and policy-making responsibilities, with duties ranging from the implementation of state and central government schemes to agricultural development, education reform, social welfare, and infrastructure development. This position requires adept political acumen, strong leadership, and a deep commitment to improving the socio-economic conditions of the state's population. The Chief Minister's term lasts for five years, unless they resign or are removed by the Governor prior to that.