explain the structure of rajya sabha and lok sabha with an appropriate description along with a flow chart
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Rajya Sabha is very different from Lok Sabha. In Rajya Sabha there are more members than Lok sabha
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Structures are explained below:
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- Rajya Sabha.
- Called the Council of States or the Upper House of the Parliament.
- This is a permanent body, as it cannot be dissolved by the President.
- The maximum number of members in it can be 250.
- 238 out of the 250 members can elected indirectly by the state legislatures and union territories.
- The rest 12 members are appointed by the President on the basis of knowledge in different fields.
- Members need to acquire the minimum age of 30 years and must possess the citizenship of India to become a Rajya Sabha member.
- One-third of the members retire in every two years, making the tenure of the members of the Rajya Sabha is 6 years.
- The Rajya Sabha is headed by the Chairman, which is the ex-officio post of the Vice President.
- Lok Sabha.
- Called the House of People or the Lower House of the Parliament.
- This is not a permanent body and can be dissolved by the President in case the Council of Ministers advice the president to do so.
- The maximum number of members in it is 552.
- 2 out of the 552 members are nominated by the President from the Anglo-Indian community.
- The rest 550 of the members are elected directly by the people of India.
- Members need to acquire the minimum age of 25 years and must possess the citizenship of India to become a Lok Sabha member.
- The term for a Lok Sabha remains operational is 5 years.
- The Lok Sabha is headed by the Speaker.
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