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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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The ‘Council of States’ which is also known as Rajya Sabha, a nomenclature that was announced by the chair in the House on the 23rd August, 1954 has its own distinctive features. The origin of the second Chamber can be traced to the Montague-Chelmsford Report of 1918. The Government of India Act, 1919 provided for the creation of a ‘Council of State’ as a second chamber of the then legislature with a restricted franchise which actually came into existence in 1921. The Governor-General was the ex-officio President of the then Council of State. The Government of India Act, 1935, hardly made any changes in its composition.

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Answered by nalinisahu1984
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Answer:Members of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha enjoy special powers and responsibilities with regard to:

-   Making laws on any subject in the State List;

-   Making laws to create services at national level.

Explanation:      Here is your Explanation :-

* In the Indian federal structure, the Rajya Sabha is a representative of the States in the Union legislature (hence the name, Council of States).

*  For this reason, the Rajya Sabha has powers that protect the rights of States against the union

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