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Member of the Vidhan Sabha never
Indirectly elected by Member, by Vidhan Sabha
Nominated by the Governor
Elected Directly by the People of State
Indirectly Elected by local bodies and High School Teachers ​

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Answered by Gimanya2009
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Explanation:

India follows a bicameral system at both the centre and state level. Under this system, the state's legislature is divided into two parts - Legislative Assembly or Vidhan Sabha and Legislative Council or Vidhan Parishad. Members of the Legislative Assembly are directly elected by the people through assembly elections. Vidhan Parishad or Legislative Council is a permanent body, which can be formed or abolished when the Legislative Assembly passes a special resolution.

 

In other words, the Legislative Council is the upper house of the state. Its institution is outlined in Article 169 of the Constitution of India. A member of a legislative council is referred to as an MLC.

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