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Ans : Rajya Sabha is not subject to dissolution; as nearly as possible, one-third of its members retire every second year. What is the term of a member of Rajya Sabha? Ans : It is six years; but a member elected in a bye-election serves for the remainder of the term of the vacancy caused. What is the quorum to constitute a meeting of Rajya Sabha? Ans : It is one-tenth of the total members of the House, i. Which is the party with maximum members in the House?

Ans : Bharatiya Janata Party. Who acts as the Chairman, Rajya Sabha? How is the Vice-President of India elected? Ans : The Vice-President is elected by the members of an electoral college consisting of the members of both Houses of Parliament in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote. What is the term of office of Vice-President of India? Ans : The Vice-President holds office for a term of five years from the date on which he enters upon his office.

Currently who is the Chairman of Rajya Sabha? Ans : Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu How is the Deputy Chairman elected? What are the responsibilities of the Deputy Chairman? Ans : While the office of Chairman is vacant, or during any period when the Vice-President is acting as, or discharging the functions of the President, the duties of the office of the Chairman are performed by the Deputy Chairman.

Currently who is the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha? When neither the Chairman nor the Deputy Chairman and none of the Vice Chairmen is present to preside, the House may decide about any other member present to preside.

Currently who is the Leader of the House? Ans : Leader of the House plays an important role in drawing up the programme of official business in the House. Currently who is the Leader of the Opposition? What is the role of the Secretary-General? Ans : He assists the Presiding Officers in conducting the proceedings of the House by giving them advice and expert opinion.

He does not participate in the debate except for reporting messages from the Lok Sabha about Bills or any other matter. All notices under the rules are addressed to him. He is the custodian of the records of the House. He prepares full report of the proceedings of the House and also issues the List of Business for the day. He is the administrative head of the Rajya Sabha Secretariat. How are members of Rajya Sabha elected? Ans : Members of Rajya Sabha are elected by the elected members of the Assemblies of States and Union territories in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote.

What are the requirements to become a member of Rajya Sabha? Ans : He should be a citizen of India above 30 years of age and possessing such other qualifications as may be prescribed by law of Parliament.

Should a Member be a domicile of the State from which he is elected to Rajya Sabha? Ans : No. It is no longer essential. He has to be an elector in a parliamentary constituency anywhere in India. Are there nominated members in Rajya Sabha? Ans : Yes, there are twelve members nominated by the President of India from amongst persons having special knowledge or practical experience in literature, science, art and social service. Do the nominated members vote in the election of the Vice-President and the President?

Ans : While the nominated members of Rajya Sabha have a right to vote in the election of the Vice-President of India, they are not entitled to vote in the election of the President of India.

Who was the first woman nominated member of the Rajya Sabha? Ans : Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundale and Who are the current nominated members in Rajya Sabha? Ans : Twelve Mary Kom, Dr. Subramnian Swamy. Currently how many members of Rajya Sabha are there in the Council of Ministers? Ans : Twenty Nirmala Sitharaman, Shri S. Muraleedharan, Shri B. Verma, Dr. Bhagwat Karad and Dr.

Ans : A Minister who is a Member of Lok Sabha has the right to speak in and otherwise to take part in the proceedings of Rajya Sabha but has no right to vote in Rajya Sabha and vice versa. Currently how many women members are there in Rajya Sabha and what is their percentage? Ans : Twenty-nine 29 , Ans : Shrimati M.

Mary Kom Who is currently the oldest member in Rajya Sabha? Manmohan Singh Who is currently the longest serving member in Rajya Sabha? Mahendra Prasad Among the current members of Rajya Sabha, who has the longest legislative experience? Ans : Shri H. What are the special powers of Rajya Sabha?

What is the legislative relationship between Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha? Ans : In legislative matters, Rajya Sabha enjoys almost equal powers with Lok Sabha, except in the case of Money Bills where the latter has overriding powers. Such Bills cannot be introduced in Rajya Sabha and are deemed to have been passed if these are not returned to Lok Sabha within fourteen days. Is any deadlock between the two Houses possible? Ans : Yes. In the case of Bills, a disagreement between the two Houses may arise when a Bill passed by one House is rejected by the other House; or the Houses have finally disagreed as to the amendments to be made in the Bill; or more than six months lapse from the date of the reception of the Bill by the other House without the Bill being passed by it.

What is the mechanism for resolving the deadlock between the two Houses? Ans : A joint sitting of the Houses is convened for this purpose.

In the case of Money Bills, there is no question of a deadlock as the Rajya Sabha has a limited say in such matters. There is no provision for a joint sitting in case of a deadlock over a Constitution Amendment Bill.

How many joint sittings of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have been convened so far? Ans : In the history of Parliament of India, there have been three occasions when both Houses of Parliament held a joint sitting to resolve deadlock on Bills between them, i.

What are the powers of the Rajya Sabha with respect to the Money Bill? Ans : A Money Bill is introduced only in Lok Sabha and after it is passed by that House, it is transmitted to Rajya Sabha for its concurrence or recommendation. Rajya Sabha has to return the Money Bill to Lok Sabha within a period of fourteen days from its receipt. Rajya Sabha cannot amend the Money Bill directly; it can only recommend amendments to the Bill. Lok Sabha may either accept or reject all or any of the recommendations made by the Rajya Sabha.

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