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Parliament: Composition (For UPSC CSE/IAS Preparation)

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Atish Mathur

This lesson identifies the entities that constitute our Parliament namely the President, Lok Sabha, and Rajya Sabha. It further discusses the need for the Head of State to be a functional part of the Parliament. It also interlinks the golden rules into understanding why the composition is such.

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The 3 Golden Rules Of Indian Polity (For UPSC CSE/IAS Preparation)

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Parliament: Composition (For UPSC CSE/IAS Preparation)

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