what is lok sabha and legeslative assembly
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Lok Sabha is the house where all the elected members of parliament (MP) from all 540+ constituencies of India assemble and make decisions regarding the law and other issues. It is also called the lower house. It is the most powerful body that makes decisions that will influence the whole country.
Lok sabha's members are elected every five years. It has a speaker who conducts the day to day proceedings of lok sabha.
Legislative assembly is the house in each state of India, where the elected representatives from the constituencies of the state sit and make decisions related to income and expenditures related to the state. They make policies and pass them to the bureaucrats to implement them.
Lok sabha's members are elected every five years. It has a speaker who conducts the day to day proceedings of lok sabha.
Legislative assembly is the house in each state of India, where the elected representatives from the constituencies of the state sit and make decisions related to income and expenditures related to the state. They make policies and pass them to the bureaucrats to implement them.
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lok sabha is composed of representatives of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of the adult suffrage. the maximum strength of the house envisaged by the constitution is 552, which is made up by election of upto 530 members to represent the states, upto 20 members to represent the union territories and not more than two members of the anglo-indian community to be nominated by the president, if, in his/her opinion, that community is not adequately represented in the house.
legeslative assembly is the name given in some countries to either legislature, or to one of its branch. The name is used by a number of member-states of the commonwealth of nations, as well as a number of other countries.
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