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President of India has the power to dissolve the Lok Sabha.
Yes. Lok Sabha can be dissolved.
By the special rule (like emergencies) or when the ruling party has no majority the President of India can dissolve the Lok Sabha
the speaker of the Lok sabha.
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.
President can nominate two Anglo Indian members to the Lok Sabha.
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Two Anglo-Indians can be nominated by the President of India to Lok Sabha.
The speaker of the lok sabha presides the session. He can be called as the president of the house.
President is elected by the elected members of the Parliament of India ( lok sabha and rajya sabha) as well as of the state legislatures .
The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body in India. It was founded in 1921. The Parliament comprises the President of India 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. India's Parliament is bicamera