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Indian parliament consists of president, lok sabha and rajha sabha members . prime minster is the head of the excecutive. prime minster will select the minster of other department
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The Parliament
of India is the supreme legislative
body in India. The Parliament
comprises the President of India and
the two Houses—Lok Sabha (House
of the People) and Rajya
Sabha (Council of States). The
President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to
dissolve Lok Sabha. India's government is bicameral; Rajya Sabha is the upper
house and Lok Sabha is the lower
house. The two Houses meet in
separate chambers in
the Sansad Bhavan (located
on the Sansad Marg or
"Parliament Street") in New Delhi. Those elected or nominated (by the
President) to either house of Parliament are referred to as members of
parliament or MPs. The MPs of Lok Sabha are directly elected by the
Indian public and the MPs of Rajya Sabha are elected by the members of
the State Legislative Assemblies, in accordance with proportional representation. The Parliament is composed of 790 MPs, who serve the
largest democratic electorate in the world; 814.5 million Indians
registered to vote in the 2014 general elections.
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