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Q3- In democratic India, people elect their representatives to the Parliament, then, one group
from among elected representatives forms the government. How long members are elected for?

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Answered by satishknamdeo
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Answer:

One way of doing so, as you read, is through elections. People would elect their representatives to the Parliament, then, one group from among these elected representatives forms the government. The Parliament, which is made up of all representatives together, controls and guides the government.

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Answered by aashnaa66brainly
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Explanation:

To Control, Guide and Inform the Government

The Parliament, while in session, begins with a question hour.

The question hour is an important mechanism through which

MPs can elicit information about the working of the

government. This is a very important way through which

the Parliament controls the executive. By asking questions

the government is alerted to its shortcomings, and also comes

to know the opinion of the people through their

representatives in the Parliament, i.e. the MPs. Asking

questions of the government is a crucial task for every MP.

The Opposition parties play a critical role in the healthy

functioning of a democracy. They highlight drawbacks in

various policies and programmes of the government and

mobilise popular support for their own policies.

These two buildings of the Central Secretariat, the South Block and North Block were built during the 1930s. The photo on the left is of the South

Block which houses the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of External Affairs. The North Block is the photo on

the right and this has the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Home Affairs. The other ministries of the Union Government are located in various

buildings in New Delhi.

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