The Indian Parliament is a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses – the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Both are integral parts of the legislative process in India and play distinct roles in making laws for the country. This article will discuss the differences between these two houses of parliament.
About Difference Between Lok Sabha And Rajya Sabha
Lok Sabha | Rajya Sabha |
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Lower House of Parliament | Upper House of Parliament |
Directly elected by people | Indirectly elected by state legislatures |
Maximum strength 552 (530 members + 20 Anglo-Indians) | Maximum Strength 250 (238 elected + 12 nominated) |
Members are directly accountable to their voters | Members are indirectly accountable to their electorate |
Duration is 5 years, can be dissolved anytime | Duration 6 years, 1/3rd retire every 2 years |
More powerful than Rajya Sabha in Money Bills | No such restrictions; equal powers on most matters |
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