18th Lok Sabha

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18th Lok Sabha

The 18th Lok Sabha is the lower house of India's Parliament, constituted after the general elections held in April–May 2019. It is composed of 543 members representing various constituencies across the country. The 18th Lok Sabha is notable for its decisive mandate, with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) securing a majority, leading to the re-election of Narendra Modi as Prime Minister. The house convenes in New Delhi and operates under the framework established by the Constitution of India. Its sessions typically involve legislative discussions, debates on national issues, and the approval of bills. The 18th Lok Sabha reflects a significant phase in Indian democracy, characterized by major policy initiatives and socio-economic reforms.