1. The Lok Sabha can be dissolved if no-confidence motion is passed against it but, Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved as it is a permanent house.

    The Lok Sabha can be dissolved if no-confidence motion is passed against it
    but, Rajya Sabha cannot be dissolved as it is a permanent house.

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  2. The two houses are known as Council of States or Rajya Sabha and the House of People or Lok Sabha. The President of India is a part of the parliament, although he or she is not a member of either houses.

    The two houses are known as Council of States or Rajya Sabha and the House
    of People or Lok Sabha. The President of India is a part of the parliament,
    although he or she is not a member of either houses.

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  3. Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country. Parliaments all order the world can make new laws, change existing laws or abolish existing laws and make new ones in their place.

    Parliament is the final authority for making laws in any country. Parliaments
    all order the world can make new laws, change existing laws or abolish existing
    laws and make new ones in their place.

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  4. Institutions make it difficult to have a good decisions taken very quickly. But they also make it equally difficult to rush through a bad decisions. That is why democratic governments insist on institutions.

    Institutions make it difficult to have a good decisions taken very quickly. But
    they also make it equally difficult to rush through a bad decisions. That is
    why democratic governments insist on institutions.

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  5. . The government is responsible for ensuring security to the citizens and providing facilities for education and health to all. It collects taxes and spends the money on administration, defense and development programmed.

    . The government is responsible for ensuring security to the citizens and
    providing facilities for education and health to all. It collects taxes and spends
    the money on administration, defense and development programmed.

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