State Legislative Assemblies are vital components of India's democratic framework. They function at the state level, enacting laws and policies. Each assembly consists of elected representatives. These representatives voice the concerns of their constituents. Assemblies also play a crucial role in budget approval and governance. They influence local development and welfare initiatives. Overall, they are essential for regional autonomy and democratic representation.
Explore the intricate dynamics of the Andhra Pradesh (AP) legislative scenario, which is making the headlines due to a significant development. The AP assembly has passed a proposal...
The Election Commission of India marked the 70th year of its existence by organizing the 10th National Voters' Day (NVD) on the 25th of January, 2020. The event...
The Union Cabinet has recently approved the decision to remove reservations for the Anglo-Indian community in legislative bodies. This decision has been made despite the fact that two...
The Chhattisgarh Cabinet has recently approved modifications to the State Panchayati Raj Act, 1993, rendering it compulsory for a person with disabilities to participate in all state panchayats....
The Odisha Legislative Assembly has proposed a resolution for the establishment of a second chamber, the State Legislative Council. The resolution is currently awaiting approval from the Central...
Recently, the Rajya Sabha Secretariat released an unprecedented analysis titled “Rajya Sabha: The Journey since 1952” to mark the 250th session of the Rajya Sabha. This report encapsulates...
The Election Commission of India recently convened internal discussions on the delimitation of constituencies preceding the elections in the new Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. As stated...
The Odisha government is anticipated to present a Bill for the establishment of a Vidhan Parishad or Legislative Council (LC), a secondary legislative assembly. Following the approval of...