How is the opposition formed in Parliament?
The Opposition in Parliament is formed by all the political parties that oppose the majority party/coalition formed.
How is the opposition formed in Parliament?
The Opposition in Parliament is formed by all the political parties that oppose the majority party/coalition formed.
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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