Solutions of Why Do We Need A Parliament? from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–3 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8

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Jammu and Kashmir Board Social Science Solutions from Chapter 3 - Why Do We Need a Parliament?

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Why Do We Need A Parliament? from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–3 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 8 for 8th Jammu and Kashmir Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Functions Of The Parliament, The Parliament and, People And Their Representatives. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

Practice Other Topics from Why Do We Need a Parliament?

This topic explains the role of people in electing representatives. Through an exercise, we will learn how to choose the representatives at different levels of the government. We will also study how citizens take part in decision-making.

This topic helps the students understand the concept of participation of the citizens in the country's decision-making process. The system that the citizens choose their representatives who make the decisions is the basis of democracy.

In this topic, the students will learn the functions of the Indian Parliament. The various aspects of the functioning and the people who make up the Parliament are discussed. Each parliamentary operation is explained here.

This topic provides information on one of the governmental organs, the Lok Sabha. We will learn its meaning, about its members and its functions.It also presents the analysis of the 15th and 17th Lok Sabha elections, held in May 2009 and May 2019.

In this topic, the students will learn about the functions of the Parliament. There are eight functions explained with the aid of examples. We will understand that the Parliament is the decision-making body in the country.

This topic discusses the concept people in Parliament. The students will learn about the different types and groups of people in the Parliament, how they are elected, how they get seats and positions, and their duties.