Why Do We Need a Parliament?
In this 2004 map of Parliamentary constituencies alongside, roughly identify the constituencies in your State. What is name of the MP from your constituency? How many MPs does your state have? Why are certain constituencies coloured green while others are coloured blue? For map please see NCERT Textbook, page 41.
There are seven MPs in my state.
Certain constituencies are coloured green while others are coloured blue because they are reserved constituencies for ST and SC respectively.
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The Prime Minister of India is the _________ of the ruling party in the Lok Sabha.
Sixty years ago, only four per cent of MPs were women and today it is just above _______ per cent.
The South Block of the central secretariat houses the Prime Minister's office, the Ministry of ________ and the Ministry of ___________.
The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of the _________ Assemblies of various states.
The Parliament in India consists of the _________ the Rajya Sabha and the ___________.
The Constitution of Independent India adopted the principle of Universal Adult Franchise.
The Opposition parties play no role in the functioning of a government.
Not a single seat is reserved in the Parliament for SCs and STs.
The total membership of the Lok Sabha is 500.
When the Parliament is in session, it begins with a question hour.
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