LOKSABHA OF INDIA

Lok Sabha is composed of representative of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage
 
 
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Lok Sabha is composed of representative of the people chosen by direct election on the basis of adult suffrage. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 552- upto 530 members to represent the States, up to 20 members to represent the Union Territories and not more than two members of the Anglo-Indian Community to be nominated by the President, if, in his opinion, that community is not adequately represented in the House. The total elective membership is distributed among the States in such a way that the ratio between the number of seats allotted to each State and the population of the State is, so far as practicable, the same for all States. The number is divided among the different States and Union Territories as follows:
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Loksabha Members


(1) Andhra Pradesh-- 42
(2) Arunachal Pradesh --2
(3) Assam --14
(4) Bihar-- 54
(5) Goa-- 2
(6) Gujarat-- 26
(7) Haryana-- 10
(8) Himachal Pradesh --4
(9) Jammu & Kashmir --6
(10) Karnataka --28
(11) Kerala --20
(12) Madhya Pradesh --40
(13) Maharashtra --48
(14) Manipur --2
(15) Meghalaya --2
(16) Mizoram --1
(17) Nagaland --1
(18) Orissa --21
(19) Punjab --13
(20) Rajasthan --25
(21) Sikkim --1
(22) Tamil Nadu --39
(23) Tripura --2
(24) Uttar Pradesh --85
(25) West Bengal --42
(26) Andaman & Nicobar Islands --1
(27) Chandigarh --1
(28) Dadra & Nagar Haveli --1
(29) Daman & Diu --1
(30) Delhi --7
(31) Lakshadweep --1
(32) Pondicherry --1
(33) Anglo-lndians (if nominated 2 by the President under Article 331 of the Constitution)

The qualifying age for membership of LokSabha is 25 years. The LokSabha at present consists of 545 members including the Speaker and two nominated members.