
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly is the elected law-making body for the Indian state of West Bengal. It consists of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) who represent various constituencies across the state. The Assembly debates and passes laws on regional issues such as education, health, and infrastructure. It also approves the state government’s budget and holds the Chief Minister accountable. Elections are held every five years to choose MLAs, ensuring democratic representation. The Assembly functions as a key institution for governance, reflecting the will of the people and shaping state policies within the framework of the Indian Constitution.