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write a short note on the structure of the Parliament​

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Answered by parth077
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Indian house of assembly is considered as a bicameral structure. It comprises of Lok Sabha, President, and Rajya Sabha. ... While Lok Sabha speaks to the place of individuals and the lower residence, Lok Sabha speaks to the Indian individuals while Rajya Sabha speaks to the association regions and states

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Answered by vachhaninetra
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✍ Chapter 2 of part 5 of the Indian constitution deals with the Indian parliament.

✍ Article 79 of the Constitution states that, the Indian parliament consists of, the president and the two houses of parliament namely the council of states and the house of people.

✍ The parliament of India is a magnificient manifestation of the democratic ethos of our nation.

✍ As repository of the constituent powers of the union parliament occupies Central position in Indian democracy.

✍ The powers of the parliament are derived from the constitution of India which is the supreme authority.

✍ Both houses of parliament enjoys power send status as per the constitution.

  • parliament consists of two houses

Lok Sabha the lower house or house of peopleand Rajya Sabha the upper house or council of state

  • President is the members of parliament but he is not the member of either house that is why any law or order come into force only after it get asset of president.
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