what is lok sabha and terms of lok sabha
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The Lok Sabha, or House of the People, is the lower house of India's bicameral Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. The term of the Lok Sabha, unless dissolved, is five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.
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- The members in this house are directly elected by the people of a India.
Term:-
The term of Lok Sabha is 5 years but it can be dissolved before the expiry of its normal term of 5 years by the President on the advice of Prime Minister.
- The lok Sabha house is also called the House of people.
- During emergency the term of lok Sabha can be extended by Parliament for 1 year and the new election must happen within 6 months after the emergency is lifted.
Some more information about Lok-Sabha...
The total strength of Lok Sabha is 552,containing 2 members from Anglo-Indian Community.They can be nominated by President to the Lok-Sabha.,not more than 530 shall represent the State and nor more than 20 members from Union Territories.
Some qualifications for Memberships:-
- Should be citizen of India.
- at least 25 year old.
- He/She should not be a proclaimed criminal nor be unsound mind.
- Should not hold any official ranks.
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