Social Sciences, asked by anupamasikerwal, 9 months ago

What does a bicameral state legislature in India consist of?
What are the members of the Vidhan Sabha called? How are they elected?
ho presides over the Vidhan Sabha? Who presides in his absence?
Which house of the state legislature can pass a vote of no confidence against the ministers​

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Answered by k77yadav
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A state legislature that has two houses known as State Legislative assembly and State Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad), is a bicameral legislature. The Vidhan Sabha is the lower house and corresponds to the Lok Sabha, the Vidhan Parishad is the upper house and corresponds to the Rajya Sabha of Indian Parliament.

The Vidhan Sabhas also known as Legislative Assemblies are the lower houses of state legislature in the States of India. Members of a Vidhan Sabha are direct representatives of the people of the particular State as they are directly elected by an electorate consisting of all adult citizens of that state.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:The State Legislative Assembly is a legislative body in the states and union territories of India. In the 28 states and 3 union territories with a unicameral state legislature it is the sole legislative body and in 6 states it is the lower house of their bicameral state legislatures with the upper house ... A motion of no confidence against the government in the state can only be ...

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