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Understanding Delimitation in Indian Politics
Delimitation in Indian politics refers to the act of determining the number and size of constituencies in each state, as well as defining their boundaries. This process is based on the 1976 freeze, which was established using the 1971 census. India operates as a bi-cameral and federal system, with the Lok Sabha and Rajasabha in the union parliament, as well as state legislatures, most of which are unicameral. The system inherited from the Government of India Acts of 1919 and 1935 laid the foundation for the current structure.