The Lok Sabha, also known as the House of the People, is the lower house of the Indian Parliament. It is composed of a maximum of 545 members, of which 543 are elected by the people of India and 2 are nominated by the President of India to represent the Anglo-Indian community. The members are elected for a term of five years, unless dissolved earlier by the President. The Lok Sabha represents the diversity of India's population, with members coming from various regions, religions, castes, and communities. The composition of the Lok Sabha is determined by the population of each state, with the larger states having more seats than the smaller ones. The speaker of the Lok Sabha, elected by its members, presides over its proceedings. The Lok Sabha has the power to introduce and pass legislation, approve budgets, and hold the government accountable.
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