
National Assembly of India
The National Assembly of India, also known as the Lok Sabha, is the lower house of the Parliament, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of members elected directly by Indian citizens through general elections, representing diverse regions and communities. The assembly debates policies, approves budgets, and holds the government accountable. Its decisions influence national governance and legislation, playing a crucial role in shaping India's laws and policies. The National Assembly works alongside the Rajya Sabha (upper house) to ensure a balanced, representative legislative process within the Indian parliamentary system.