There is no common Speaker for Indian Parliament.
Indian Parliament has two Houses; Rajya Sabha or Upper House or Council of States and Lok Sabha or Lower House or House of the People. Speaker of Lok Sabha is Ms. Meira Kumar [since 3rd June 2009]. The Ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha is Vice President of India. At present Rajya Sabha's Chairman is Mr. Hamid Ansari [since 11th August 2007].
The first Speaker of Indian Parliament was Mr. G V Mavalankar.
The first Speaker of Indian Parliament is Mr. G V Mavalankar.
The first Speaker of Indian Parliament was Mr. G V Mavalankar.
Speaker
The first woman Speaker of Indian Parliament is Lok Sabha Speaker Ms. Meira Kumar. [since 3rd June 2009]
meera kumar
The first Speaker of Indian Parliament was Mr. G V Mavalankar.
The Speaker.
In the Indian Parliament, the Speaker can be removed through a process called impeachment. This requires a motion to be introduced in either House, which must be supported by at least 50 members. The motion is then debated and must be passed by a majority in both Houses of Parliament. Additionally, the Speaker can resign or choose to step down voluntarily.
The speaker is elected by Parliament to organise the debates, control the members and their language, announce the results of votes and so on.
The UK parliament cannot legally meet if the mace is not present. It represents the authority of the sovereign.In Australia the mace similarly represents the authority of the Queen and of the chamber in which it is present.
Simon Britto