First lok sabha speaker

  1. India's First Lok Sabha [17th April 1952] [UPSC Notes]
  2. Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar
  3. Om Birla
  4. List of Speakers of Lok Sabha (1952
  5. List of Lok Sabha Speakers
  6. Who was the First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?
  7. Indian Polity


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India's First Lok Sabha [17th April 1952] [UPSC Notes]

First Lok Sabha Was Constituted - [April 17, 1952] This Day in History India’s first Lok Sabha was constituted on 17 April 1952. In this edition of This Day in History, you can read about India’s first Lok Sabha and its constitution for IAS exam polity and modern Indian history. Related Articles: First Lok Sabha – Background • India’s first Parliament after independence was the • The Constituent Assembly took nearly three years to draft a th January 1950, the country adopted the Constitution and this day is celebrated as ‘Republic Day’ every year. Aspirants can learn about the first in India from the related links mentioned below: Lok Sabha Election • The country’s first general elections were held from October 1951 to February 1952. The members of the Constituent Assembly were elected indirectly, i.e., by the members of the provincial assemblies by the method of a single transferable vote of proportional representation. • But in the general elections of 1951-52, voting was conducted on the basis of universal adult suffrage. At that point, anyone above the age of 21 could vote. There were about 17.3 crore voters in the first elections. The turnout was 45%. • There were 489 seats for which 53 political parties contested. • The elections were won by the Indian National Congress which emerged as the single largest party winning 364 seats. It secured 4 times as many votes as the second-largest party which was the Communist Party of India with 16 seats. • The secon...

Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar

Mavalankar hailed from a Political life [ ] Mavalankar joined the Mavalankar remained the President of the Central Legislative Assembly until midnight of 14–15 August 1947 when, under the On 15 May 1952, after the first general elections in independent India, Mavalankar, who was representing His wife, Sushila Mavalankar, won the by poll caused by his death in 1956 unopposed. But she did not contest in 1957. Education front [ ] Mavalankar was one of the guiding forces with Patel in the educational sphere of Gujarat and was co-founder of the References [ ] • Jain, C. K. (1993). Women parliamentarians in India. Surjeet Publications. p.697. • ^ a b c . Retrieved 5 July 2009. • ^ a b Subhash C. Kashyap (1989). Dada Saheb Mavalankar, Father of Lok Sabha (Published for the Lok Sabha Secretariat by the National Publishing House), pp. 9–11 • • • . Retrieved 30 March 2013. External links [ ] • •

Om Birla

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List of Speakers of Lok Sabha (1952

Lok Sabha Speaker List : The Lok Sabha is presided over by a Speaker. There is also provision for a Deputy Speaker. Both the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker are elected by the Lok Sabha from among its members. The Speaker or the Deputy Speaker will normally hold office during the life of the House, but his office may terminate earlier in any of the following cases– (i) by his ceasing to be a member of the House; (ii) by resignation in writing, addressed to the Deputy Speaker, and vice-versa; (iii) by removal from office by a resolution, passed by a majority of all the then members of the House. Such a resolution shall not be moved unless at least 14 days notice has been given of the intention to move the resolution. While a resolution for his removal is under consideration, the Speaker shall not preside but he shall have the right to speak in and to take the part in the proceedings of the House, and shall also have a right to vote except in the case of equality of votes. Questions asked in competitive examinations on Lok Sabha Speaker– Lok Sabha speaker 2021 – Om Birla Lok Sabha speaker salary 2021 – Rs. 50,000/- Lok Sabha speaker at present – Om Birla The first Lok Sabha speaker – Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar Lok Sabha speaker before Om Birla – Sumitra Mahajan Present Lok Sabha speaker belongs to which state – Rajasthan Lok Sabha speaker gives his resignation letter to whom – Deputy Speaker Lok Sabha speaker name in Hindi – ओम बिरला Lok Sabha speaker ko sapath kon dilata hai ...

List of Lok Sabha Speakers

The Lok Sabha Speaker is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) or the lower house of the Parliament of India. Till date 16 people have served as the Lok Sabha Speaker. The very first Lok Sabha speaker was Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar. Now 17th lok Sabha speaker will be Om Birla from Kota Constituency. Article 79 of the Constitution of India states that there shall be a Parliament for the Union, which comprises of the President and the two Houses- Rajya Sabha (the council of states) and Lok sabha (House of the people). The Lok sabha speaker is elected generally in the very first meeting of the Lok Sabha following general elections. The tenure of the speaker is five years. The is speaker chosen from sitting members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People). Traditionally this post is given to the member of the ruling party or alliance. S.No. Name From To 1. Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar 15 May 1952 27 February 1956 2. M. A. Ayyangar 8 March 1956 10 May 1957 11 May 1957 16 April 1962 3. Sardar Hukam Singh 17 April 1962 16 March 1967 4. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 17 March 1967 19 July 1969 5. Gurdial Singh Dhillon 8 August 1969 19 March 1971 22 March 1971 1 December 1975 6. Bali Ram Bhagat 15 January 1976 25 March 1977 7. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 26 March 1977 13 July 1977 8. K. S. Hegde 21 July 1977 21 January 1980 9. Balram Jakhar 22 January 1980 15 January 1985 16 January 1985 18 December 1989 10. Rabi Ray 19 December 1989 9 July 1991 11. Shivraj Patil 10 July 1991 22 Ma...

Who was the First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha?

Meira Kumar was the first woman speaker of the Lok Sabha. She presided over the 15th Lok Sabha and was in the post from 2009 to 2014. Dr Manmohan Singh was the Prime minister of India while she held the seat. She was elected from the Sasaram Lok Sabha constituency of Bihar. Before entering politics, Meira Kumar served as a diplomat in the foreign service (IFS). She was a 1973 batch IFS officer. First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha Meira Kumar, an Indian politician, and former diplomat was born on March 31, 1945. She served as the 15th Speaker of the Lok Sabha from 2009 to 2014 and served as the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment from 2004 to 2009. She is a member of the Indian National Congress. When she received the United Progressive Alliance’s nomination for Important information about the first woman speaker of • She was an Indian Foreign Service Officer from the 1973 batch. • She served as a diplomat in the high commission of India in the UK. • She entered politics in 1989 as a member of the Indian National Congress. • Meira Kumar was elected to the 8th, 11th, 12th, and 14th Lok Sabha. • Meira served as the Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment in 2004 (Under Manmohan Singh’s Prime Ministership). • In 2009, she became the first woman speaker of Lok Sabha (15th Lok Sabha). • She was the presidential candidate for Indian National Congress in 2017; But failed to win against Ram Nath Kovind. Summary: Who was the First Woman Speaker of Lok Sabha? The first woman s...

Indian Polity

Chapter 23: PRESIDING OFFICERS OF THE HOUSES Speaker Speaker is the presiding officer of the house. There is a deputy speaker too and a panel of 10 chairpersons for the Lok Sabha nominated by the speaker from amongst Lok Sabha MP’s to preside if both are absent. When even these panelists are absent, any member of the house, as determined by the house acts as the presiding officer. The panel can’t preside over the house when the office of speaker or deputy speaker is vacant; in such cases the president decides who shall preside over the house from amongst its members. Election: Speaker is elected from amongst the member of the LS and remains in office during the life of the Lok Sabha unless he resigns [by writing to the deputy speaker], ceases to be member of LS, is removed by a resolution of total membership of the house. When the LS is dissolved the speaker continues till the new LS is reassembled. Powers: 1. he maintains order and decorum in the house for conducting its proceedings 2. he is the final interpreter regarding the constitution, rules of procedures and parliamentary conventions 3. in absence of quorum he can adjourn or suspend the house meeting 4. he can vote only in case of tie to resolve deadlocks 5. He decides and certifies whether a bill is a money bill. such a certification is final 6. he decides matters of disqualification of MP under tenth schedule but his judgment is subject to judicial review 7. He appoints and supervises chairmen of various house com...