Question
How many regular sessions does the Lok Sabha conduct
annually?Solution
The Lok Sabha (lower house of India's Parliament) holds three regular sessions each year: the Budget Session (February-May), which focuses on the Union Budget and economic policies; the Monsoon Session (July-September), which deals with legislative business; and the Winter Session (November-December), which completes unfinished legislative work. Special sessions may be called for urgent matters, and the President of India formally summons and concludes these sessions based on the government's agenda.
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