The Indian Parliament is the supreme legislative body of India, responsible for making and passing laws. It consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States). Members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the public, while members of the Rajya Sabha are elected by the state legislatures.
The Parliament meets in New Delhi and plays a crucial role in the country's governance. It also holds the power to approve budgets, discuss national issues, and oversee the actions of the executive branch. The President of India is an integral part of the Parliament, participating in its sessions.