The Indian Parliament has seen many changes in its 75 years.
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The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body of the country. It is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and overseeing the work of the government.
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The Parliament of India has a long and rich history. It was first constituted in 1947, shortly after India's independence from British rule.
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The Parliament of India has seen many changes over the years. The number of seats in the Lok Sabha has increased from 300 to 543.
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The Parliament of India has been the site of many historic events. It was in the parliament that Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister, delivered his famous "Tryst with Destiny" speech.
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The parliament of India has also been the site of many controversies. In 1998, the parliament was attacked by terrorists & in 2012, a mob of protesters stormed the parliament complex.
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Despite the challenges it has faced, the parliament of India has remained a symbol of democracy and freedom.
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It is a forum where the people of India can voice their opinions and hold their elected representatives accountable.
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The upcoming special session of the parliament is an opportunity to reflect on the journey of the parliament in 75 years.
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Key Challenges
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The rise of Regionalism and Populism
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The need to address the growing Inequality in Society
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The need to make the parliament more Inclusive and Representative
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Key Opportunities
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The use of technology to make the parliament more Accessible and Transparent
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The strengthening of parliamentary committees to hold the GovernmentAccountable
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The promotion of Inter-Party Co-operation to address national challenges.