Curious About How India's Parliament Works? Let's Dive Into Its Structure and Role

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Knowledge about the Parliament of India

The Parliament of India is a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses: the Rajya Sabha (Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (House of the People). It is responsible for making laws, representing the electorate, and overseeing the government. The President of India is also a part of the Parliament, although not a member of either house.

The Rajya Sabha is the upper house and represents the states and union territories of India. Its members are elected by the legislative assemblies of the states and union territories. The Lok Sabha is the lower house, and its members are directly elected by the people of India.

The Parliament meets in the Sansad Bhavan in New Delhi and plays a crucial role in the governance and administration of the country. It debates and discusses various issues of national importance, passes budgets, and enacts legislation.

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