This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history and functioning of Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian parliament. Written by a veteran journalist-author with over four decades of experience in parliamentary reporting, it strings together insights gained over time into a single narrative. Covering the establishment of Lok Sabha after independence and key events over the decades, this non-academic book aims to familiarize readers with the parliamentary institution. It discusses the evolving role and powers of Lok Sabha, dynamics between the government and opposition, landmark debates and legislations over the years. Complete with illustrations and references, the book offers valuable context and acts as a primer for students, researchers and general readers interested in how India's lower house operates. While not a scholarly work, it distills practical knowledge that brings the subject to life for both casual and serious readers of India's parliamentary democracy.