Speaker of lok sabha

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"India Showing Mirror To World Today": Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

New Delhi: When India adopted parliamentary democracy post independence many countries doubted the country's potential, but today it is showing the mirror to the world, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has said. Presenting Lions Club International's 'Roar to Restore' SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) awards to 20 individuals and organisations here on Friday, Om Birla also said India will lead the world in every field in the coming days. "The coming time belongs to India, whether it is economic, social, political or democratic. There is a discussion of India's SDG everywhere. We had a long discussion on the platform of Parliament to achieve the goals of SDGs and how can we contribute to achieving the SDG goal," he said. Lions Club International said in a statement that these awards seek to acknowledge and recognise the efforts and contributions of those who made a difference by their efforts and contributions, flipping the script on climate change, gender balance and women empowerment, health and wellness and laying the foundations for a more sustainable and equitable future for all. "When India adopted parliamentary democracy after independence, many countries felt that with such a large population and geography, the country with this situation may not be able to do anything but today India is showing the mirror to the world," Mr Birla said at the event. "Our strength has increased due to the new thinking of the youth. Today the youth is doing exceptionally well in every field...

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to address Goa MLAs on Thursday

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will address members of the Goa Legislative Assembly on Thursday on the theme of 'Viksit Bharat 2047: Role of Elected Representatives'. A statement from the Lok Sabha Secretariat said the Speaker's address will be at the Goa Legislative Assembly chamber in the presence of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Assembly Speaker Ramesh Tawadkar. Also Read | Birla will also call on Goa Governor PS Sreedharan Pillai, it said. The Lok Sabha Speaker will visit the Shree Balram Residential School in Canacona to participate in a book release function and hand over keys of houses built by the Shree Balram Charitable Trust to its beneficiaries. On Friday, Birla will inaugurate the First National Legislators Conference in Mumbai. Aimed at strengthening democracy, the three-day conference will feature parallel panel discussions covering 10 key themes, including technology-driven economic growth, international legislative practices, and collaborative efforts between bureaucrats and legislators for social progress.

India showing mirror to world today: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla – ThePrint – PTIFeed

New Delhi, Jun 10 (PTI) When India adopted parliamentary democracy post independence many countries doubted the country’s potential, but today it is showing the mirror to the world, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has said. Presenting Lions Club International’s ‘Roar to Restore’ SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) awards to 20 individuals and organisations here on Friday, Birla also said India will lead the world in every field in the coming days. “The coming time belongs to India, whether it is economic, social, political or democratic. There is a discussion of India’s SDG everywhere. We had a long discussion on the platform of Parliament to achieve the goals of SDGs and how can we contribute to achieving the SDG goal,” he said. Lions Club International said in a statement that these awards seek to acknowledge and recognise the efforts and contributions of those who made a difference by their efforts and contributions, flipping the script on climate change, gender balance and women empowerment, health and wellness and laying the foundations for a more sustainable and equitable future for all. “When India adopted parliamentary democracy after independence, many countries felt that with such a large population and geography, the country with this situation may not be able to do anything but today India is showing the mirror to the world,” Birla said at the event. “Our strength has increased due to the new thinking of the youth. Today the youth is doing exceptionally well in ever...

Lok sabha

What is the composition of the Lok sabha? What are the qualifications required to get membership in Lok Sabha? How are members elected into the Loksabha? What is the role of Loksabha in the Bicameral parliament system of India? Read further to know more. The Lok Sabha, often known as the House of the People or the Popular Chamber, is the lower house of India’s bicameral Parliament. On the basis of universal adult suffrage, MPs are chosen by direct election to the Lok Sabha. MPs, or members of parliament, are the terms used to describe Lok Sabha members. These representatives are chosen from different states and union territories. Every five years, elections are held for Lok Sabha seats. After the first General Elections were held from 25 October 1951 to 21 February 1952, the Lok Sabha was legally formed for the first time on 17 April 1952. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • What Are the Provisions Regarding Lok Sabha Composition? The Lok Sabha’s composition is covered in Article 81. There can be no more than 530 members as state representatives. The Union Territories may send no more than 20 representatives. If the President considers the Anglo-Indian Community is not sufficiently represented in the parliament, he or she may nominate no more than two members of the Anglo-Indian Community.As a result, the Lok Sabha’s total membership, 530 + 20 + 2, equals 552. Representation of States The representatives of states in the Lok Sabha are dire...