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Lok Sabha from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

The Lok Sabha is the Lower House of the Indian Parliament. It is composed of members who are elected by the people through a process of universal adult suffrage. The Lok Sabha plays a crucial role in the functioning of the Indian democratic system. It is the primary legislative body responsible for making laws, scrutinizing the government, and representing the interests of the people. The Lok Sabha is made up of a total of 545 members, out of which 543 are elected from single-member constituencies, and the remaining 2 members are nominated by the President of India. The members of the Lok Sabha serve a term of five years unless dissolved earlier. The Lok Sabha is presided over by the Speaker, who is responsible for maintaining order and conducting the proceedings of the House. One of the key functions of the Lok Sabha is to pass laws. Bills can be introduced in the Lok Sabha by either a Minister or a private member. Once a bill is introduced, it goes through various stages of scrutiny, debate, and voting before it can become a law. The Lok Sabha also has the power to reject or amend bills proposed by the government. In addition to law-making, the Lok Sabha also plays a crucial role in overseeing the functioning of the government. The members of the Lok Sabha have the right to ask questions, participate in debates, and hold the government accountable for its actions. This system of checks and balances ensures that the government remains transparent and accountable to the people. Furthermore, the Lok Sabha is responsible for representing the interests of the people. The members of the Lok Sabha are elected by the people to voice their concerns, raise important issues, and work towards the welfare of the country. Through debates, discussions, and deliberations, the Lok Sabha serves as a platform for expressing the diverse opinions and viewpoints of the Indian populace.
  1. The Lok Sabha is a vital institution in the Indian democratic framework. It serves as the voice of the people, the watchdog of the government, and the primary legislative body responsible for making laws. By upholding the principles of democracy, accountability, and transparency, the Lok Sabha plays a crucial role in shaping the future of India.
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