Role of Parliament in Governance and Decision-Making Process

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MODULE-3
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A. 
To select the National Government
B. 
To control, Guide and inform the
government
C. 
Law-Making
D. 
Decision-Making
E. 
To Represent the People of the Country
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The parliament of India consist of the President, the Rajya
Sabha  and the Lok Sabha
MPs are elected from different political parties for RS and
LS
The government consists of two sets of political parties
the ruling party and the opposition party
The prime minister of India is the leader of ruling party in
the Lok  Sabha
There is a council of ministers. These ministers take
charge of the different departments
The Rajya Sabh functions as the representative of the
states in parliament
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The session of the government is  held in the
Parliament.
 Question Our is an important mechanism to control
the government.
 Asking Question of the government  is a crucial task
for every MP.
 The Opposition parties play a crucial role in the
healthy  functioning of the government.
 The MPs as the representatives of the people have a
central role in controlling , guiding and informing
parliament.
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Law-Making is a significant function of the
Parliament
The different groups in the society raise the need
for a particular law.
In the process of making law, a resolution is passed
by one house and supported by the another house of
the parliament and after getting the assent of the
president, a law is made.
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Parliament plays a crucial role in selecting the government, controlling and guiding its actions, law-making, decision-making, and representing the people. Through elected MPs from different parties, the government is formed, laws are debated and passed, and government actions are scrutinized. The opposition parties and MPs ensure accountability and transparency in governance. Law-making involves a process where both houses of parliament contribute to passing legislation, ultimately approved by the President. This system ensures a democratic and participative governance structure.

  • Parliament
  • Governance
  • Decision-making
  • Law-making
  • Representation

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  1. WHY DO WE NEED A PARLIAMENT? MODULE-3

  2. THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT A. To select the National Government B. To control, Guide and inform the government C. Law-Making D. Decision-Making E. To Represent the People of the Country

  3. SELECTION OF THE GOVERNMENT The parliament of India consist of the President, the Rajya Sabha and the LokSabha MPs are elected from different political parties for RS and LS The government consists of two sets of political parties the ruling party and the opposition party The prime minister of India is the leader of ruling party in the Lok Sabha There is a council of ministers. These ministers take charge of the different departments The RajyaSabh functions as the representative of the states in parliament

  4. TO CONTROL, GUIDE AND INFORM THE GOVERNMENT The session of the government is held in the Parliament. Question Our is an important mechanism to control the government. Asking Question of the government is a crucial task for every MP. The Opposition parties play a crucial role in the healthy functioning of the government. The MPs as the representatives of the people have a central role in controlling , guiding and informing parliament.

  5. LAW-MAKING Law-Making is a significant function of the Parliament The different groups in the society raise the need for a particular law. In the process of making law, a resolution is passed by one house and supported by the another house of the parliament and after getting the assent of the president, a law is made.

  6. THE END THANKS

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