
Lok Sabha (House of the People)
The Lok Sabha, or House of the People, is the lower house of India's Parliament, where elected representatives (Members of Parliament or MPs) debate and make national laws. Members are chosen directly by citizens through general elections held every five years. The Lok Sabha plays a key role in passing legislation, controlling the government’s finances, and representing the diverse interests of the Indian population. It works alongside the upper house, the Rajya Sabha, to ensure democratic decision-making. Overall, it is essential for shaping national policy and governance in India.