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Generally the gap between the two sessions of the Parliament should not be more than:
Three months
six months
One year
two years
The period during which the House of the Parliament meets to conduct its business is called a session. A session lasts from the beginning of the normal term of house sitting to its end. The maximum gap between two sittings should not be more than six months. This means the parliament should meet at least twice a year. Hence option 2nd is correct. In India, the parliament conducts three sessions each year: Budget session: February to May, Monsoon session: July to September, Winter session: November to December
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