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Parliament keep a check on the government in the following ways: All the bills have to be presented and passed in Lok Sabha before they become laws. If the Parliament passes the motion of no confidence with majority against any minister, then the Prime Minister and his council of ministers have to resign collectively.

Explanation:

The Parliament keeps a check on the Council of Ministers through the following:

(a) Question hour is the first hour of every parliamentary sitting. During this time, the members ask questions and ministers usually give answers.

(b) Adjournment motions involve an element of censure against the government. It is to draw the attention of Lok Sabha to a recent matter of urgent public importance having serious consequences.

(c) If the house feels that the government does not enjoy majority, then they can move a 'no-confidence' motion. It can be introduced only in the Lok Sabha. The motion is admitted for discussion when a minimum of 50 members of the house supports the motion. If the motion is passed, the Government is bound to vacate the office.

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