Parliament of INDIA
The Parliament of India,
representing as it does all politically
organized shades of public opinion at the national level, occupies a preeminent
and pivotal position in the country's
constitutional set-up. It has also, over
the years, carved out for itself a
unique place in the esteem and affection of the people as the forum through which
they articulate and realize their
grievances and aspirations and seek
solutions to their problems. The Constitution of India provides for a bicameral Parliament consisting of the
President and two Houses known as the
Council of States
(Rajya Sabha) and the House of the
People (Lok Sabha).
by-: Bhajan singh Gharoo
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