Which one of the following is NOT a power of the Lok Sabha?

Which one of the following is NOT a power of the Lok Sabha?

Makes laws on matters included in the Union and Concurrent Lists
Can introduce and enact money and non-money bills
Can initiate procedure for removal of Vice-President of India
Amends the Constitution of India
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UPSC Geoscientist – 2021
The Lok Sabha has powers regarding lawmaking on Union and Concurrent Lists, introduction and enactment of bills (including Money Bills, with special powers), and amendment of the Constitution (jointly with Rajya Sabha). However, the power to initiate the procedure for the removal of the Vice-President rests solely with the Rajya Sabha (Article 67(b)). The Lok Sabha only participates in agreeing to such a resolution after it has been passed by the Rajya Sabha.
The initiation of the removal of the Vice-President is an exclusive power of the Rajya Sabha.
Money bills can only be introduced in the Lok Sabha. Constitutional amendment bills can be introduced in either House. Ordinary bills can be introduced in either House. The Lok Sabha shares the power of amending the Constitution with the Rajya Sabha, requiring a special majority in both Houses.