Social Sciences, asked by niku1585, 1 year ago

what is the role of parliament ?

Answers

Answered by 1Angel24
6
Hey mate here is your answer》》

Parliament of India is the Supreme legislative body and consists of Rajya Sabha (council of States) and Lok Sabha (House of People).

Rajya Sabha has played a constructive and effective role in our polity. Its performance in the legislative field and in influencing the Government policies has been quite significant. Rajya Sabha has, in fact, worked in a spirit of cooperation with Lok Sabha as per the Constitutional mandate. Rajya Sabha has prevented hasty legislation and has served as dignified chamber representing the federal principle. As a federal chamber, it has worked for the unity and integrity of the nation and has reinforced the faith of the people in parliamentary democracy.

Legislative bills are discussed and passed in both the Houses and then President will give accent to make it an Act of Parliament.

Money bill originates from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha can only send recommendations in the Money Bill after discusion within 14 days. Rajya Sabha has no power to alter money bill. Apporiation bill is to be passed in both the houses of Parliament.

Hope this answer will help you..《《
Answered by SachinGupta01
4

 \sf   The \:  Role  \:of \:The \: Parliament:

1. The Indian Parliament was created after 1947.

2. The Parliament is an expression of the faith that people of India have in principles of democracy.

3. These are participation by people in the decision-making process and government by consent.

4. The Parliament has immense powers.

5. Elections to the Parliament are held in the same.manner as they are for the State Legislature.

6. The Lok Sabha is elected every 5 years.

7. The country is divided into numerous constituencies.

8. Each of these constituencies elects one person to the Parliament.

Similar questions