What is parliament in india and work of parliament
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On 29 August, 1947, the Constituent Assembly set up a Drafting Committee under the Chairmanship of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar to prepare a Draft Constitution for India. While deliberating upon the draft Constitution, the Assembly moved, discussed and disposed of as many as 2,473 amendments out of a total of 7,635 tabled.
➢ The Parliament is the highest authority of making laws in the country.
➢ The Parliament has 2 houses, the Lok Sabha (Lower Chamber) and the Rajya Sabha (Upper Chamber).
➢ But however the Lok Sabha is more powerful than the Raja Sabha and is elected directly unlike the Rajya Sabha.
➢ The Rajya Sabha looks into the matter of the states.
➝ The Parliament makes laws for the country, controls the existing government and also money matters.
➝ Whenever a bill is introduced it needs to be passed by the two houses in order to make a law.
➝ Whenever there is a disagreement between the two houses it can be resolved by holding a joint session of the two houses, here however the Lok Sabha is more powerful due to its large number of members.
➝ Also the Lok Sabha can remove a Government of the Lok Sabha says that they have no confidence in the PM and his ministers he has to resign along with his ministers.