why is the Vidhan Parishad said to be a permanent houses
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The Vidhan Parishad is called permanent because of the fact that it cannot be dissolved. Normally the lower house(Vidhan Sabha) in the state can be dissolved if a no-confidence motion is passed or during a state of emergency, but the upper house(Vidhan Parishad) does not get dissolved and assumes the role of the state legislature until a new Vidhan Sabha is elected or until the state of emergency is removed. The members of Vidhan Parishad are elected indirectly and are elected for a term of six years. 1/3rd of its members retire every two years.
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Why is the Vidhan Parishad said to be a permanent houses?
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The Legislative Council (Vidhan Parishad in Hindi) is the upper house in those states of India that have a bicameral legislature; the lower house being the State Legislative Assembly. Its establishment is defined in Article 169 of the Constitution of India.
As of 2019 before the bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir and Leh, 7 out of 29 states have a State Legislative Council. The lastest one is Telangana[1]. A Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) is elected by local bodies, state legislative assembly, governor, graduates and teachers, for a term of 6 years. One third of the members are retired in every two years.