In the Lok Sabha, several types of bills can be introduced, including Ordinary Bills, Money Bills, and Constitutional Amendment Bills. Ordinary Bills can be introduced by any member, while Money Bills must be introduced only by the government. Additionally, Private Members' Bills can also be introduced by non-ministerial members. However, bills related to the Constitution can be introduced in either house of Parliament.
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The difference between a money bill and a ordinary bill is: An Ordinary Bill can be introduced in any of the Houses of the Parliament while A Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
The difference between a money bill and a ordinary bill is: An Ordinary Bill can be introduced in any of the Houses of the Parliament while A Money Bill can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha and cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha.
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Speaker of the lok sabha decides whether a bill shall be called a money bill or not.
Yes. The speaker is from the Lok Sabha and elected by members of Lok Sabha.
speaker 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.