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Basic difference between Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha

Answer» \tRajya Sabha (Council of States)Vidhan Sabha (State Legislative Assembly)Rajya Sabha refers to the Upper House of the Indian Parliament.Vidhan Sabha refers to the lower house of the State LegislatureRajya Sabha members are indirectly elected by the elected representatives of the Assemblies of States and Union TerritoriesMembers of State Legislative Assembly or Vidhan Sabha are elected through direct elections, that is they are directly elected by people.The minimum age required to become a member of Rajya Sabha is 30 yearsThe Minimum age required to become a member of Vidhan Sabha is 25 yearsThe Vice President is the chairman of Rajya Sabha.Speaker is the presiding officer of the Vidhan SabhaThe strength of Rajya Sabha is 250 membersIn Vidhan Sabha, the maximum number of members is 500 and the minimum number of members is 60.Each member is elected for a term of 6 years.\xa01/3rd members retire every second year.Each member is elected for a term of 5 years.\xa0There is only 1 Rajya Sabha in India.All the states in India have Vidhan Sabha (State Legislative Assembly)Rajya Sabha is a permanent bodyVidhan Sabha is not a permanent body.\t


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