Draw a concept map on passing of an Ordinary Bill .
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- In passing an ordinary Bill, a simple majority of Members present and voting is necessary. But in the case of a Bill to amend the Constitution, a majority of the total membership of the House and a majority of not less than two-thirds of the Members present and voting is required in each House of Parliament
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The procedure followed in both houses to pass bills into act is same. The bills go through the same stages in both houses. Bills can be public bills [introduced by minister, needs 7 days prior notice and is drafted by govt department in consultation with law dept.] OR private bills [introduced by anyone but a minister, needs a month notice and drafted by the concerned member].
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