Social Sciences, asked by Chor420, 11 months ago

give me some details of parliamentary forms of government in India??​

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Answered by dybalaTilak
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India is a federal democratic republic with a parliamentary system of government largely based on the UK model. Parliament is the “supreme legislative body of India” comprised of the President and the two Houses – Rajya Sabha (the Council of States) and the Lok Sabha (the House of the People).

Answered by devilashsingh
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Nominal and Real Head: The head of the state holds a ceremonial position and is the nominal executive. For example, the President.

Executive is a Part of Legislature: The Executive forms a part of the legislature. In India, the person should be a member of parliament to become a member of the executive. However, the constitution provides that a person can be appointed as a minister for a period of not more than six consecutive months if he is not a member of the parliament, after which the person ceases to be a minister.

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