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Name the constituents of the Indian Parliament. Why do you think there are more than one
entity in the Parliament?​

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Answered by reetsekhon07
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Explanation:

Indian Parliament consist of President and two houses. The President is first civilian and first to parliamentary system. The Lok Sabha is lower house of people which is constitute of members of parliament elected by people. The Rajya Sabha is higher house and the members of this house are elected indirectly from state assembly and other way.

Answered by jane2005
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The Indian Parliament consists of two houses called the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha with the President of India acting as their head.

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