As per Hindi grammar 'samas' converts two words with a third hidden word as a single compound word. This third hidden word; 'ka', 'ke', 'ki' ('of' of English) produces a different meaning of the compound word. Though 'Lok' and 'Sabha' are two different words, but when these are used as a single compound word; it becomes 'Lok-Sabha' which means 'Sabha of the Lok' (Assembly of the people). So the correct word is 'Lok-Sabha'.
The speaker of the Lok Sabha.
There are 545 Members; 543 elected (including the Speaker) and 2 nominated in the Lok-Sabha of India.There are 545 members in Lok Sabha.
Yes an mp of the lok sabha can be appointed as the governor only if he gives up his seat at the lok sabha
Uttar Pradesh has 80 Lok Sabha Seats and 31 Rajya Sabha Seats.
No,he is member of rajya sabha.He never contested for Loksabha.
Loksabha is important because the Finance Bill as well as other important Bills come first in this assembly.
Currently, Shrimati Meera Kumar is the Speaker of the Lok Sabha of India.
Yes. The speaker is from the Lok Sabha and elected by members of Lok Sabha.
The speaker of Lok sabha presides the combined sitting of lok sabha and rajya sabha.
"What is the difference between Lok sabha and Vidhan Sabha?"lok sabha is in centre and vidhan sabha is in state.vidhan sabha can not change cnstitution while lok sabha can change it.
In the absence of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha presides over the joint session of Parliament. If the Deputy Speaker is also unavailable, the President of India may appoint a member of the Lok Sabha to preside over the session. This ensures that the proceedings can continue smoothly even without the Speaker present.
Parliament is the supreme legislative body of a country. Our Parliament comprises of the President and the two Houses-Lok Sabha (House of the People) and Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The President has the power to summon and prorogue either House of Parliament or to dissolve Lok Sabha. The Constitution of India came into force on January 26, 1950. The first general elections under the new Constitution were held during the year 1951-52 and the first elected Parliament came into being in April, 1952, the Second Lok Sabha in April, 1957, the Third Lok Sabha in April, 1962, the Fourth Lok Sabha in March, 1967, the Fifth Lok Sabha in March, 1971, the Sixth Lok Sabha in March, 1977, the Seventh Lok Sabha in January, 1980, the Eighth Lok Sabha in December, 1984, the Ninth Lok Sabha in December, 1989, the Tenth Lok Sabha in June, 1991, the Eleventh Lok Sabha in May, 1996, the Twelfth Lok Sabha in March, 1998 and Thirteenth Lok Sabha in October, 1999.