Lok sabha vs rajya sabha
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difference between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha is concerned:
Lok Sabha, as its name suggests, it is the assembly in which the people elect representatives. Rajya Sabha, as its name signifies, is is the body in which the representatives are chosen by the elected members of the Assemblies of States and Union Territories.
Rajya Sabha is a permanent body while Lok Sabha dissolves after every five years.
The speaker is the representative of Lok Sabha. On the other hand, the Vice-President of India is the representative of Rajya Sabha.
The maximum members in the Lok Sabha are 552 while they are only 250 in case of Rajya Sabha
For being a member in Lok Sabha, a person must attain a minimum age of 25 years, whereas in the case of Rajya Sabha this age is 30 years.
The introduction of Money Bill is done exclusively in the Lok Sabha, which after the approval Lok Sabha, is sent to Rajya Sabha, for consideration.
Lok Sabha, as its name suggests, it is the assembly in which the people elect representatives. Rajya Sabha, as its name signifies, is is the body in which the representatives are chosen by the elected members of the Assemblies of States and Union Territories.
Rajya Sabha is a permanent body while Lok Sabha dissolves after every five years.
The speaker is the representative of Lok Sabha. On the other hand, the Vice-President of India is the representative of Rajya Sabha.
The maximum members in the Lok Sabha are 552 while they are only 250 in case of Rajya Sabha
For being a member in Lok Sabha, a person must attain a minimum age of 25 years, whereas in the case of Rajya Sabha this age is 30 years.
The introduction of Money Bill is done exclusively in the Lok Sabha, which after the approval Lok Sabha, is sent to Rajya Sabha, for consideration.
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Lok Sabha
1.Known as Lower House
2. Comprises 552 members
3. Directly elected by people of India States are represented as per system of proportional representation
4. Speaker is the Chairman
Rajya Sabha
1. Known as Upper House
2. Comprises 250 members, of which 12 are nominated by the President
3. Indirectly elected body Each state has at least one member
4. Vice-President of India is the ex-officio chairman.
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