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Berifly explain two houses of parliament

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Answered by princessofnov032004
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Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

Lok Sabha has more powers in case of money bills. Once the budget or any other money bill is passed by the Lok Sabha, the Rajya Sabha cannot reject it. The Rajya Sabha can only delay it by 14 days or suggest changes in it. The Lok Sabha may or may not accept those changes.

The Lok Sabha controls the Council of Ministers. A person who enjoys the majority support in the Lok Sabha becomes the Prime Minister of the country. Once the Lok Sabha says that its members have ‘no confidence’ in the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister and all the ministers have to quit. The Rajya Sabha does not enjoy this power.

Parliament

Political Executive

The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers constitute the political executive. The task of the Council of Ministers is to execute the programmes and policies of the government. Hence, it is called the executive. People elect the members of the political executive.

Permanent Executive

The Civil Servants form the permanent executive. All India Civil Services exam select these candidates. They continue their job even if the government changes. Since the political executive is answerable to the people, hence, it enjoys more power than the permanent executive. However, people in the permanent executive are technically more knowledgeable and capable compared to those in the political executive.

Answered by Anonymous
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Two houses of parliament are

Lok Sabha or the lower house has 545 members.543 elected by citizen of India . Remaining 2 by President of India

who elects Anglo Indian.

Rajya Sabha Membership 250 members, members and 12 are nominated by the President for their contributions to art, literature, science, and social services.

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