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Expand M.L.A and M.L.C

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Answered by singh124
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M L A- members of legislative assembly
M L C - members of legislative council

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Answered by smartbrainz
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MLA: 'Member of the Legislative Assembly'

MLC: 'Member of the Legislative Council'

EXPLANATION:  

  • The 'Legislative council' is the upper house in that Indian states which have a bi-cameral legislature (having legislators in 2 distinct chambers, houses, or assemblies), the lower house is the 'State Legislative Assembly' (legislative body in the Indian states as well as union territories).
  • Its institution is demarcated in 'Article 169 of the Indian Constitution'. An MLC is voted by 'state legislative assembly', 'local bodies', 'graduates', and 'governor for a period of six years'. \frac{1}{3}rd of the members retire every 2 years.
  • An MLA is a representative voted by the people of a constituency to the legislative assembly (gathering of members using parliamentary procedures to take decisions with the right to exercise power as formalised by a state to draft 'laws for a political entities' such as a nation or city of a subnational jurisdiction.

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