
Legislative Assembly of Punjab
The Legislative Assembly of Punjab is the elected body responsible for making laws and governing the Indian state of Punjab. It consists of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who are elected by the public every five years. The Assembly debates and passes laws on various issues, including education, health, and infrastructure. The Chief Minister, who is the leader of the majority party in the Assembly, heads the government and implements these laws. The Assembly plays a crucial role in representing the people's interests, overseeing the government, and ensuring democratic governance in the state.