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componets of parliament
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Parliament has three parts: the Monarch (our Head of State, represented by the Governor General), the Senate and the House of Commons. These three parts work together to decide on policies and laws and examine the pressing issues of the day.
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The three components of the Parliament
1. President of India
2. Lok Sabha
3. Rajya Sabha
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The president is the 'head of state of India' who can exercise his/her powers directly. He has legislative, judicial, executive and Financial powers, along with some exclusive powers. The president is known as the first citizen of India.
The upper house also called the 'Rajya Sabha', is a permanent house; meaning the house doesn’t get dismissed totally. Rather each 'one-third member' of the house' 'retires after completion' of six years term each second year.
The Lower house also called the Lok Sabha. The peoples of the 'Lok Sabha' are voted directly by the people. The peoples of the house are voted for the term of five years and after each and every 5 years, elections are held.
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