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1. Name the three organs of the government? 2. Name the two houses of the parliament? 3. Mention the three lists with subject? 4. What do you mean by federal form of government? 5. What do you mean by parliament? 6. What is the term of lok sabha? 7. What do you mean by bicameral legislature? 8. Write the full form of MP and MLA? 9. How many members did president nominate to Lok Sabha? 10. What is the composition of lok sabha?​

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Answered by adyav291105
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1.The powers of the government in India are divided horizontally among three organs, i.e. the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary.

2.Parliament of India consists of the President and two Houses—the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha)*.

3.Under the Seventh Schedule, there are three lists – the Union, State and Concurrent. The Union List has a range of subjects under which the Parliament may make laws. This includes defence, foreign affairs, railways, banking, among others.

4.A federal country or system of government is one in which the different states or provinces of the country have important powers to make their own laws and decisions.

5.In modern politics and history, a parliament is a legislative body of government. Generally, a modern parliament has three functions: representing the electorate, making laws, and overseeing the government via hearings and inquiries.

6.The term of the Lok Sabha, unless dissolved earlier, is five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.

7.Bicameral system, also called bicameralism, a system of government in which the legislature comprises two houses.

8.From each constituency, the people elect one representative who then becomes a member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). Each state has between seven and nine MLAs for every Member of Parliament (MP) that it has in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's bicameral parliament.

9.The Lok Sabha at present consists of 545 members. Of these, 530 members are directly elected from the States and 13 from Union Territories, while two are nominated by the President to represent the Anglo-Indian community.

10.House or the House of People consists of 545 elected members and two members nominated to represent the Anglo-Indian Society. Out of 545 elected members, 526 come from the states and 20 from the Union Territories.

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Answered by Alaina6
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1. Executive, Legislative and Judicial

2. Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

3.the Union List, State List and Concurrent List., State List (66 Subjects): Concurrent List (47 Subjects)

4.A federal government is a system of dividing up power between a central national government and local state governments that are connected to one another by the national government. ... The 10th amendment of the Constitution, on the other hand, gave all other powers to the states.

5. a parliament is a legislative body of government.

6.The Lok Sabha, or House of the People, is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament.

7.Bicameralism is the practice of having two Houses of Parliament. At the State level, the equivalent of the Lok Sabha is the Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly), and that of the Rajya Sabha is the Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council).

8. MP- Member of the Parliament, MLA - Member of legislative Assembly

9.The Lok Sabha at present consists of 545 members.

10.The Lok Sabha at present consists of 545 members. Of these, 530 members are directly elected from the States and 13 from Union Territories, while two are nominated by the President to represent the Anglo-Indian community.

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