List the members of parliament in loksabha. and Rajya sabha with notes.
Answers
Answer:
- Members of Parliament
- President.
- Vice-President.
- Prime Minister.
- Council of Ministers.
- Governors.
- Lt. Governors & Administrators.
- Chief Ministers.
- Judges of Supreme Court.
Explanation:
A member of parliament or MP is a representative of the voters to a parliament in countries with bicameral legislature. The Members of Parliament tend to belong to the various political parties in the country.
In India, there are two Houses of the Parliament. These include:
The Rajya Sabha or the House of Elders
The Lok Sabha or the lower house of Parliament
List of Members of Rajya Sabha
List of Members of Lok Sabha
Further below in this article, we bring to you the roles and responsibilities of the members of Parliament followed by some sample questions for the upcoming Government exams.
Members of Parliament – Rajya Sabha
There can be a maximum of 250 members in the Rajya Sabha and currently, 245 members are a part of the Rajya Sabha, in which 12 members are appointed by the President who belong to different fields of Art and interest.
Given below are the duties and responsibilities of the members of Rajya Sabha:
Passing laws
Critically analysing the performance for the governing party
To approve the expenditures proposed by the Government
To bring forth the views of people from their constituencies
Another special power includes making laws in terms of state or national level service
Members of Parliament – Lok Sabha
The maximum strength of Lok Sabha can be 552 of which 530 represent the States, 20 are Union Territories representatives and the remaining 2 are nominated by the President.
Currently, there are 545 representatives of which 530 are State representatives, 13 are Union Territories representatives and 2 President appointed members.
Given below are the duties and responsibilities of the members of Lok Sabha:
To pass the laws in India for Lok Sabha
Ensure that the Governing party performs their duties well
To represent the views of people from their constituencies in front of the Lok Sabha
To approve the revenues put forth by the Government