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Parliament of India:
Parliament of India
Type
Type Bicameral
Houses Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha
Leadership
The Chairman of Rajya Sabha Mohammad Hamid Ansari, Independent
since 2007
Majority Leader (Rajya Sabha) Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh, (INC)
since 2007
Speaker of
Lok Sabha
Somnath Chatterjee, (CPM)
since 2004
Majority Leader (Lok Sabha) Pranab Mukherjee, (INC)
since 2004
Structure
Members 802 (250 Rajya Sabha +
    552 Lok Sabha)
Election
Meeting place
Sansad Bhavan
Web site
parliamentofindia.nic.in

The Parliament of India (or Sansad) is the federal and supreme legislative body of India. It consists of President of India and two houses, the lower house, known as the Lok Sabha and the upper house, known as the Rajya Sabha.[1]. It is located in New Delhi at Sansad Bhavan on Sansad Marg. Any bill can become an act only after it is passed by both the houses of the Parliament and assented by the President. The Central Hall of the Parliament is used for combined sittings of the lower and upper houses and is of historical significance.

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[edit] Etymology

Sansad is a Sanskrit word for House.

[edit] Lok Sabha

Main article: Lok Sabha

The Lok Sabha is also known as the "House of the People" or the lower house. Almost all of its members are directly elected by citizens of India. It is the more powerful of the two houses and can precede or overrule the Rajya Sabha (upper house) in certain matters.

The Lok Sabha can have up to 552 members as envisaged in the Constitution of India (Article 81). It has a term of 5 years but it may be dissolved earlier by the President in the event of no party getting a majority. To be eligible for membership of Lok Sabha, a person must be a citizen of India and must not be less than 25 years of age. Up to 530 members can be elected from the states, up to 20 members from the Union territories and no more than two members can be nominated by the President of India.

As of now, the Lok Sabha has 545 members, 530 members from the states, 13 members from the Union territories and two nominated members representing the Anglo Indian community. Some seats are reserved for representatives of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

The representatives from States and Union territories are directly elected by the people on the basis of universal adult suffrage. Every citizen who is over 18 years of age, irrespective of gender, caste, religion or race, who is otherwise not disqualified, is eligible to vote.

[edit] Rajya Sabha

Main article: Rajya Sabha

The Rajya Sabha is also known as "Council of States" or the upper house. Its members are indirectly elected by members of legislative bodies of the States.

The Rajya Sabha has 250 members in all. Elections to it are scheduled and the chamber cannot be dissolved. Each member has a term of 6 years and elections are held for one-third of the seats after every 2 years. The composition is specified in Article 80 of the Constitution of India.

The Council of States is designed to maintain the federal character of the country. The number of members from a state depends on the population of the state (e.g. 31 from Uttar Pradesh and one from Nagaland).

The minimum age for a person to become a member of Rajya Sabha is 30 years

[edit] Parliament House (Sansad Bhavan)

Sansad Bhavan, The Parliament of India

The Parliament House (Sansad Bhavan) is a circular building designed by the British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912–1913.

The roof of the outer circle of the structure is supported by 144 granite pillars. The Houses are located on Janpath, a stone's throw away from the presidential palace (Rashtrapati Bhavan).It is also seen from the India Gate.

The Chamber of Princes was home to the Supreme Court of India until 1958.

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