01533nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000090007304100080008208200210009010000290011124500390014026000370017930000300021636500430024652008640028965000290115365000300118265000170121270000310122994200120126099900190127220220331113420.0220331b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8185402345 cAloy aeng 223a328.54bKASH aSubhash C Kashyap926928 aHistory of the parliament of India aDelhibShipra Publicationsc1994 axiv,345 p.bHBc24x16 cm. 2Political Scienceb350.00c₹d350.00 aParliament's pivotal position in India's democratic polity is not only a matter of fundamental principle in constitutional theory but it is also a well-established fact in our political life. As a microcosm of the nation. Parliament has consistently reflected the feelings, hopes, aspirations and even weaknesses and frustrations of the people of India. It is, above all, their supreme representative institution, notwithstanding all its shortcomings and failures. During the nearly six decades of the operation of the Constitution, the resilience and relevance of the institution of Parliament has been amply proved, notwithstanding temporary aberrations, decline in the standards of debate and conduct of members, in times of crises like foreign aggressions, internal disturbances, etc. Parliament has stood its own and retained its identity and legitimacy. aPolitical Science926929 aLegislative Bodies926930 aIndia926931 aKASHYAP (Subhash C)926932 2ddccGF c222113d222113