The quorum required for convening the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's Parliament, is one-tenth of the total number of members. Given that the Lok Sabha has a maximum strength of 552 members, this means a minimum of 55 members must be present for the house to conduct its business. If the quorum is not met, the house cannot proceed with its proceedings.
1/10th of the total strength is the quorum required for convening Lok Sabha.
In order for a lok sabha to be convened, there must be a one-tenth attendance of all elected members. The parliament of India cannot convene a lok sabha unless this threshold is met.
This is called 'Quorum' and this must be one tenth of the total number of the members of the house.
1/10th of total membership
Half of the members plus 1
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.
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are the two houses of the Indian government. The Rajya Sabha meets continuously, while the Lok Sabha does not.
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are the two houses of the Indian government. The Rajya Sabha meets continuously, while the Lok Sabha does not.
The tenure of Lok Sabha is 5 years.
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.