Explain the diffrence between two houses of parliament
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➡LOK SABHA -
⚫ it is not a permanent house, it can be dissolved by the president of india and its session can be scheduled for next time.
⚫it has a five year term.
⚫only lok sabha has the power to pass money bills.
➡RAJYA SABHA :-
⚫ it is permanent house, it cannot be dissolved by the president of india.
⚫only 1/3rd of its members retire at the end of every 2 years.
⚫it has no power to pasd money bills but can pass other bills.
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❇ here's your answer :-
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➡LOK SABHA -
⚫ it is not a permanent house, it can be dissolved by the president of india and its session can be scheduled for next time.
⚫it has a five year term.
⚫only lok sabha has the power to pass money bills.
➡RAJYA SABHA :-
⚫ it is permanent house, it cannot be dissolved by the president of india.
⚫only 1/3rd of its members retire at the end of every 2 years.
⚫it has no power to pasd money bills but can pass other bills.
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Answer:
Lok Sabha:-
1)House of people
2)Lower house of parliament
3)Can be dissolved
4)Elected for 5 years
5)Total 55o members - 530(states) and 20(UTs)
Rajya Sabha:-
1)Council of states
2)Upper house of parliament
3)Cannot be dissolved
4)Elected for 6 years
5)Total 250(245) members - 238(states and UTs) and 12(by president from various fields)
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