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The
Rajya
Sabha
or
Council
of
States
is
the
upper
house
of
the
Parliament
of
India.
Membership
of
Rajya
Sabha
is
limited
by
the
Constitution
to
a
maximum
of
250
members
and
current
laws
have
provision
for
245
members.
Most
of
the
members
of
the
House
are
indirectly
elected
by
the
members
of
States
and
union
territories
of
India
state
and
territorial
legislatures
using
single
transferable
votes
through
Open
Ballot,
while
the
President
can
appoint
12
members
for
their
contributions
to
art,
literature,
science,
and
social
services.
Members
sit
for
staggered
terms
lasting
six
years,
with
a
third
of
the
members
up
for
election
every
two
years.
The
Rajya
Sabha
meets
in
continuous
sessions,
and
unlike
the
Lok
Sabha,
the
lower
house
of
Parliament,
is
not
subject
to
dissolution.
However,
the
Rajya
Sabha,
like
the
Lok
Sabha
can
be
prorogued
by
the
President.
The
Rajya
Sabha
has
equal
footing
in
all
areas
of
legislation
with
the
Lok
Sabha,
except
in
the
area
of
supply,
where
the
Lok
Sabha
has
overriding
powers.
In
the
case
of
conflicting
legislation,
a
joint
sitting
of
the
two
houses
can
be
held.
However,
since
the
Lok
Sabha
has
twice
as
many
members
as
the
Rajya
Sabha,
the
former
would
normally
hold
the
greater
power.
Joint
sittings
of
the
Houses
of
Parliament
of
India
are
rare,
and
in
the
history
of
the
Republic,
only
three
such
joint-sessions
have
been
held;
the
latest
one
for
the
passage
of
the
2002
Prevention
of
Terrorism
Act.
The
Vice
President
of
India
(currently,
Venkaiah
Naidu)
is
the
ex-officio
Chairman
of
the
Rajya
Sabha,
who
presides
over
its
sessions.
The
Deputy
Chairman,
who
is
elected
from
amongst
the
house's
members,
takes
care
of
the
day-to-day
matters
of
the
house
in
the
absence
of
the
Chairman.
The
Rajya
Sabha
held
its
first
sitting
on
13
May
1952.
The
salary
and
other
benefits
for
a
member
of
Rajya
Sabha
are
same
as
for
a
member
of
Lok
Sabha.
Rajya
Sabha
members
are
elected
by
state
legislatures
rather
than
directly
through
the
electorate
by
single
transferable
vote
method.
From
18
July
2018,
Rajya
Sabha
MPs
can
speak
in
22
Indian
languages
in
House
as
the
Upper
House
has
facility
for
simultaneous
interpretation
in
all
the
22
official
languages
of
India
The
Rajya
Sabha
or
Council
of
States
is
the
upper
house
of
the
Parliament
of
India.
Membership
of
Rajya
Sabha
is
limited
by
the
Constitution
to
a
maximum
of
250
members
and
current
laws
have
provision
for
245
members.
Most
of
the
members
of
the
House
are
indirectly
elected
by
the
members
of
States
and
union
territories
of
India
state
and
territorial
legislatures
using
single
transferable
votes
through
Open
Ballot,
while
the
President
can