The President of India is elected indirectly by members of Parliament and state legislatures. There are 552 total seats in the Lok Sabha, with 543 elected members and 2 nominated by the President. The Rajya Sabha has 250 total seats, with 233 elected members and 12 nominated by the President. Nominated members do not participate in electing the President. The election is based on the 1971 census, and the Chief Justice of India presides over the oath ceremony for the President.
The President of India is elected indirectly by members of Parliament and state legislatures. There are 552 total seats in the Lok Sabha, with 543 elected members and 2 nominated by the President. The Rajya Sabha has 250 total seats, with 233 elected members and 12 nominated by the President. Nominated members do not participate in electing the President. The election is based on the 1971 census, and the Chief Justice of India presides over the oath ceremony for the President.
The President of India is elected indirectly by members of Parliament and state legislatures. There are 552 total seats in the Lok Sabha, with 543 elected members and 2 nominated by the President. The Rajya Sabha has 250 total seats, with 233 elected members and 12 nominated by the President. Nominated members do not participate in electing the President. The election is based on the 1971 census, and the Chief Justice of India presides over the oath ceremony for the President.
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2.Total seat of L.S -552
3.543 elected and 2 nominated by president.
4.TOTAL seat of R.S -250,prsnt seat-245,233-elcted,12-nominated by president. 5.Nominated members are not participatein the president election. 6.Elction commission uses 1971 census for president and vice president election. 7.The owth ceremony of president is presided by CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA. 8.