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The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive — PPT Presentation | Class 8 CBSE Social Science

The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive — Free PPT Presentation | Class 8 CBSE Social Science Civics | EDU BYTEZ This post contains a free, curriculum-aligned PowerPoint presentation on The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive for CBSE Class 8 Social Science (Political Science/Civics). This is one of the most important chapters in the Class 8 Civics syllabus — it explains how India's government is structured, how laws are made, and how the executive branch functions within India's democratic parliamentary system.Class 8, Social Science, Political Science, PPT Presentation What This PPT Covers This PowerPoint presentation covers the complete chapter in a structured, easy-to-follow format. The presentation begins with an introduction to the Parliamentary System of Government — the form of democracy adopted by India after independence, in which the executive is accountable to the legislature and governs only as long as it commands the confidence of the elected Parliament. Students will clearly understand the difference between the Legislature — the body that makes laws — and the Executive — the body that implements and administers those laws. In India, the legislature at the national level is called Parliament, while the executive is led by the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. Structure of the Indian Parliament The PPT explains the structure of India's Parliament in detail. Parliament consists of two Houses — the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). Students will learn how members are elected or nominated to each house, what the powers and functions of each house are, and how the two houses work together to pass laws that govern the country. The Executive — President, Prime Minister and Cabinet The role of the President of India as the constitutional head of the executive is explained clearly, along with the actual powers of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet in running the government on a day-to-day basis. The concept of collective responsibility — where the entire cabinet is accountable to the Lok Sabha — is a key topic covered in this PPT. How Laws Are Made A step-by-step explanation of how a Bill becomes a Law in India's Parliament is included — from introduction, debate, and voting in both houses, to the President's assent. This is a highly exam-relevant topic that students must understand thoroughly. This PPT is fully aligned with the NCERT Class 8 Civics textbook and covers all key terms, concepts, and processes required for the syllabus. This presentation is part of the EDU BYTEZ free resource series. Bookmark this blog and share it with your classmates and teachers.

Class 8 | Social Science — Civics

The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive

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The Parliamentary System: Legislature and Executive
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