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Parliament of India consists of the President and two Houses—the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha)*. Rajya Sabha, as its name suggests, represents the States although the States are not equally represented in this House.
Rajya Sabha consists of the representatives of the States and the Union territories and persons nominated by the President of India. Not more than two hundred and thirty-eight representatives of the States and the Union territories can be elected to Rajya Sabha. The allocation of seats to the States and the Union territories has broadly been made on the basis of population and the number of seats to be filled up by each of them has been specified in the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution.