
Legislative Assembly (India)
The Legislative Assembly in India is a part of a state's government, similar to a national parliament but at the state level. Its members are elected directly by the people of the state through voting. The Assembly is responsible for making laws, discussing issues, and overseeing the state government’s work. It plays a key role in shaping policies that affect daily life in the state. The size of the Assembly varies by state, and it operates under a set of rules that ensure representatives represent the interests of their constituents.