Political Science, asked by harshali1158, 1 year ago

State wise allocation of seats in the two houses of the parliament (till 2026)

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Answered by Govindjk123
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Explanation:

For the purpose of constituting the Lok Sabha , the whole country has been divided into

543 Parliamentary Constituencies , each one of which elects one member. The members

of the Lok Sabha are elected directly by the eligible voters . The President of India can

nominate a maximum of two members as representatives of the Anglo- Indian

community . Some seats are reserved in Lok Sabha for the members of the Schedule

Castes and Scheduled Tribes. As per the order issued by the Delimitation Commission in

2008 , 412 are general, 84 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes and 47 seats for the

Scheduled Tribes .Earlier it was 79 and 41 for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

respectively

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