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प्रश्न
The Rajya Sabha is the second chamber of the Indian Parliament and represents the interest of the States. In this context explain the following:
A term of the House and any two of its legislative powers.
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उत्तर
A term of the House: Each member of the Rajya Sabha has a 6-year term. One-third of its total members retire every two years and new members are elected to fill the vacated seats. Therefore, the Rajya Sabha is a permanent house which is not subject to dissolution like the Lok Sabha.
Two Legislative Powers:
i. Money bills cannot be introduced in the Rajya Sabha.
ii. No bill can become a law unless passed by both the Houses of the Parliament.
iii. When there is a case of disagreement, the President can summon both the Houses in a joint meeting.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the bill that cannot originate in the Rajya Sabha.
How are the Rajya Sabha members elected?
How long can the Rajya Sabha retain the money bill sent by the Lok Sabha?
The Rajya Sabha is the second chamber of the Indian Parliament and represents the interest of the States. In this context explain the following:
Qualifications for membership.
Why is the Rajya Sabha called a 'Permanent house'?
Mention the maximum number of members in the Rajya Sabha.
Why cannot the Rajya Sabha be dissolved?
What is the Zero Hour?
What is the duration of the Rajya Sabha?
What are the qualifications of the members of the Rajya Sabha?
