1. for whom are the seats reserved in the lok sabha . 2. what is parliament . 3. qualification of membership in loksabha . 4. what is no confidence motion. 5. how is speaker elected ?
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1) Seats are reserved for candidates from scheduled castes, scheduled tribes and other backward classes.
2) Parliament is legislative body of Indian Republic that comprises of President and two Houses ( Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha)
3) No education qualification is required. To become a member of Lok Sabha, the candidate has to be a citizen of India, and has 30 years of experience.
4) The motion of no confidence motion or vote of no confidence is a vote that the person in political position will no longer be allowed to hold any position.
5) Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected by the members of the House.
In Rajya Sabha, it is chairman .The Vice President is the chairman and he is elected by members of parliament.
2) Parliament is legislative body of Indian Republic that comprises of President and two Houses ( Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha)
3) No education qualification is required. To become a member of Lok Sabha, the candidate has to be a citizen of India, and has 30 years of experience.
4) The motion of no confidence motion or vote of no confidence is a vote that the person in political position will no longer be allowed to hold any position.
5) Speaker of Lok Sabha is elected by the members of the House.
In Rajya Sabha, it is chairman .The Vice President is the chairman and he is elected by members of parliament.
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