Bharat Express

Lok Sabha

The constitutional amendment bill, introduced in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday, aims to provide 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies across the country.

The session will begin with a discussion on the achievements, experiences, memories and learnings of the Parliament, starting from the Constituent Assembly that first met on December 9, 1946.

The history of the bill traces back to 1996 when the Deve Gowda government first introduced the idea of reserving 33% of seats for women.

The BJP, along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has voiced support for the idea of simultaneous elections on multiple occasions.

Chhattisgarh, which is governed by the Congress, will hold elections this year.

An educator at the e-learning platform Unacademy, draws substantial attention by imploring viewers to prevent voting for uneducated politicians that only know how to change names.

Amit Shah proposed in the Lok Sabha on Friday. The bills are intended to replace the existing Indian Penal Code, CrPC, and Indian Evidence law statutes from the British era...

In 2014, Prime Minister Modi faced a no-confidence motion for the second time after coming to power.

Chowdhury compared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the blind character Dhritarashtra from the Hindu epic the Mahabharata while speaking in the Lok Sabha on Thursday.

On July 26, the opposition introduced a no-confidence vote against the Modi administration, which Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla took up.