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differentiate between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha


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Answered by feelalive31
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Difference Between Lok Sabha and RAJYA SABHA

The President of India, the Lok Sabha, and the Rajya Sabha are collectively known as the Indian Parliament, which is the chief legislative authority in India. The President of India is the head of the Parliament. The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha are the two houses of Parliament, wherein Lok Sabha is the lower house of the Parliament and Rajya Sabha is the upper house of the Parliament.

These two houses of Parliament primarily differs in their powers and functions. The tenure of Lok Sabha is only for five years, afte which it dissolves, whereas the Rajya Sabha is a permanent house, but after every two years, one third of its members retire. To further comprehend the topics, take a glance of the article given below, which elaborates all the basic differences between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

There are "two houses" in the "parliament of India" namely: Lok sabha & Rajya sabha.

Explanation:

Lok Sabha

1. The tenure of the members here is 5 years

2. The members and the constitution collectively called as parliament

3. It is the "lower house" among the two houses as it mostly deals with state affairs only.  

4. It has "552 members "

5. The "minimum age" to be the member of the parliament is "25  years".

6. Members are elected directly by the people.

Rajya Sabha

1. It is the "Permanent house", but after 2 years two-third of the house retire.

2. Collectively called parliament

3. It is the "upper house" among the two houses as it mostly deals with national affairs.  

4. It has 250 members

5. The "minimum age" to be the member of the parliament is "30  years".

6. Members are elected indirectly by the people through their elected MLA's.

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