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The process of lawmaking in India, which begins with the introduction of a bill in either house of Parliament. Bills cannot become law unless they receive the approval of both houses and the President of India. The document also discusses the role of standing committees in the legislative process and the importance of attendance and accountability in these committees. The document briefly mentions the Money Bill, which deals with financial matters like taxation and public expenditure.
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