Why upper house in permanent in bicameral legislature?
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An upper house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature (or one of three chambers of a tricameral legislature), the other chamber being the lower house.[1] The house formally designated as the upper house is usually smaller and often has more restricted power than the lower house. A legislature composed of only one house (and which therefore has neither an upper house nor a lower house) is described as unicameral.
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The upper house( Rajya sabha) is permanent as it is never completely dissolved. After every two years, there is an election for 1/3 seats of the Rajya sabha. The reason for this is that if, for some reason, the lok sabha is dissolved, important business can be carried out.
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