
The House of the People
The House of the People, also known as the Lok Sabha in India, is the lower house of Parliament where representatives elected by citizens directly debate and pass laws. It reflects the will of the people, with members serving five-year terms. The house includes 545 members, with seats allocated based on population. Its main functions are to make laws, approve government policies, and oversee the executive branch. The House of the People plays a vital role in shaping national legislation and ensuring government accountability to the citizens it represents.