The law-making body of the government is called-
(a) Panchayat
(b) Legislative
(c) Executive
(d) Judiciary
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Parliament
Explanation:
The lawmaking body of the Union Government is called the Parliament. In India, it is bicameral in nature. It consists of Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States).
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Answer:
Legislative
Explanation:
it will be Legistative
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