Members of Rajya Sabha 2023, Eligibility, Roles and Facts

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Members of Rajya Sabha 2023, Eligibility, Roles and Facts

Members of Rajya Sabha 2023

 

Members of Rajya Sabha 2023: In the realm of Indian governance, the Rajya Sabha holds a prominent position as the “House of Elders.” Comprising members representing states and Union Territories, Rajya Sabha plays a vital role in shaping legislation and governance. This article will explore the significance of Rajya Sabha members and their eligibility criteria and delve into some intriguing facts about this esteemed institution.

 

Understanding Rajya Sabha

 

The Indian Parliament consists of two houses – the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. While the Lok Sabha comprises the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, the Rajya Sabha consists of elected representatives who hold limited administrative powers but wield substantial influence in the legislative process. Rajya Sabha members are the custodians of India’s federal spirit, representing diverse backgrounds and regions. Their unique powers, eligibility criteria, and essential roles contribute to the resilience of India’s parliamentary democracy. The Rajya Sabha continues to uphold the principles of inclusivity and equitable representation, making it a critical pillar of India’s governance framework.

 

Numbers of Rajya Sabha Members 2023

 

The total number of Rajya Sabha members fluctuates over time due to the election of new members and the departure of existing ones, resulting in a current seat count of 245. At certain intervals, vacant seats arise, and to fill these vacancies, elections are conducted. 

 

List of the Rajya Sabha Members Party Wise 2023

 

Rajya Sabha
Rajya Sabha

 

The Rajya Sabha members are elected through an indirect election process, representing the States and Union Territories. The election follows a proportional representation system, wherein the elected members of each State’s Legislative Assembly, and two Union Territories, participate in the process using the single transferable vote method.

For instance, the elected members of the Delhi Legislative Assembly form the Electoral College for the National Capital Territory of Delhi, while the elected members of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly constitute the electoral college for Puducherry.

To secure a Rajya Sabha seat, a candidate must obtain the necessary number of votes. The formula used to determine this required vote is the sum of the votes cast, divided by the total number of Rajya Sabha seats, plus one. This process ensures a fair and representative election for the upper house of the Indian Parliament. Find the list of the state-wise members of the Rajya Sabha below.

State Wise List of the Rajya Sabha Members Party Wise 2023

States Party Name Term
Andhra Pradesh YSRCP V. Vijayasai Reddy 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
YSRCP R. Krishnaiah 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
YSRCP S. Niranjan Reddy 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
YSRCP Beeda Masthan Rao 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
YSRCP Alla Ayodhya Rami Reddy 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
YSRCP Mopidevi Venkataramana 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
YSRCP Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
YSRCP Parimal Nathwani 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
YSRCP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP C. M. Ramesh 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
TDP Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Arunachal Pradesh BJP Nabam Rebia 24-Jun-2020 to 23-Jun-2026
Assam BJP Pabitra Margherita 03-Apr-2022 to 02-Apr-2028
BJP Sarbananda Sonowal 01-Oct-2021 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Bhubaneswar Kalita 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Kamakhya Prasad Tasa 15-Jun-2019 to 14-Jun-2025
UPPL Rwngwra Narzary 03-Apr-2022 to 02-Apr-2028
AGP Birendra Prasad Baishya 15-Jun-2019 to 14-Jun-2025
AGM Ajit Kumar Bhuyan 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
Bihar RJD Misa Bharti 08-Jul-2022 to 07-July-2028
RJD Faiyaz Ahmad 08-Jul-2022 to 07-July-2028
JD(U) Khiru Mahto 08-Jul-2022 to 07-July-2028
JD(U) Harivansh Narayan Singh 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
JD(U) Ram Nath Thakur 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Satish Chandra Dubey 08-Jul-2022 to 07-July-2028
BJP Shambhu Sharan Patel 08-Jul-2022 to 07-July-2028
BJP Vivek Thakur 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Sushil Kumar Modi 07-Dec-2020 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Akhilesh Prasad Singh 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Chhattisgarh INC Rajeev Shukla 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
INC Ranjeet Ranjan 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
INC Phulo Devi Netam 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
INC K. T. S. Tulsi 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Saroj Pandey 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Goa BJP Sadanand Tanavade 29-Jul-2023 to 28-Jul-2029
Gujarat BJP S. Jaishankar 18-Aug-2023 to 19-Aug-2029
BJP Kesridevsinh Zala 18-Aug-2023 to 19-Aug-2029
BJP S. Jaishankar 18-Aug-2023 to 19-Aug-2029
BJP Kesridevsinh Zala 18-Aug-2023 to 19-Aug-2029
BJP Babubhai Desai 18-Aug-2023 to 19-Aug-2029
INC Ramilaben Bara 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Narhari Amin 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Rambhai Mokariya 23-Feb-2021 to 21-Jun-2027
BJP Parshottam Rupala 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP Mansukh L. Mandaviya 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Shaktisinh Gohil 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Amee Yajnik 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Naranbhai Rathwa 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Haryana BJP Krishan Lal Panwar 02-Aug-2022 to 01-Aug-2028
BJP Ram Chander Jangra 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Devender Paul Vats 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Deepender Singh Hooda 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
IND Kartikeya Sharma 02-Aug-2022 to 01-Aug-2028
Himachal Pradesh BJP Sikander Kumar 03-Apr-2022 to 02-Apr-2028
BJP Indu Goswami 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP Jagat Prakash Nadda 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Jharkhand BJP Aditya Sahu 08-Jul-2022 to 07-Jul-2028
BJP Deepak Prakash 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
BJP Sameer Oraon 04-May-2018 to 03-May-2024
JMM Mahua Maji 08-Jul-2022 to 07-Jul-2028
JMM Shibu Soren 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Dhiraj Prasad Sahu 04-May-2018 to 03-May-2024
Karnataka BJP Nirmala Sitharaman 01-Jul-2022 to 30-Jun-2028
BJP Jaggesh 01-Jul-2022 to 30-Jun-2028
BJP Lehar Singh Siroya 01-Jul-2022 to 30-Jun-2028
BJP Eranna Kadadi 26-Jun-2020 to 25-Jun-2026
BJP K. Narayan 24-Nov-2020 to 25-Jun-2026
BJP Rajeev Chandrasekhar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Jairam Ramesh 01-Jul-2022 to 30-Jun-2028
INC Mallikarjun Kharge 26-Jun-2020 to 25-Jun-2026
INC L. Hanumanthaiah 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC G. C. Chandrasekhar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Syed Naseer Hussain 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
JD(S) H. D. Deve Gowda 26-Jun-2020 to 25-Jun-2026
Kerala CPI(M) A. A. Rahim Khan 03-Apr-2022 to 03-Apr-2028
CPI(M) V. Sivadasan 24-Apr-2021 to 23-Apr-2027
CPI(M) John Brittas 24-Apr-2021 to 23-Apr-2027
CPI(M) Elamaram Kareem 02-Jul-2018 to 01-Jul-2024
CPI P. Santhosh Kumar 03-Apr-2022 to 03-Apr-2028
CPI Binoy Viswam 02-Jul-2018 to 01-Jul-2024
INC Jebi Mather 03-Apr-2022 to 03-Apr-2028
IUML P. V. Abdul Wahab 24-Apr-2021 to 23-Apr-2027
KC(M) Jose K Mani 01-Dec-2021 to 01-Jul-2024
Madhya Pradesh BJP Sumitra Valmiki 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
BJP Kavita Patidar 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
BJP Jyotiraditya Scindia 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
BJP Sumer Singh Solanki 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
BJP Dharmendra Pradhan 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP Kailash Soni 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP Ajay Pratap Singh 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP L. Murugan 27-Sep-2021 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Vivek Tankha 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
INC Digvijaya Singh 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Rajmani Patel 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Maharashtra  BJP Piyush Goyal 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
BJP Anil Sukhdevrao Bonde 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
BJP Dhananjay Mahadik 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
BJP Udayanraje Bhosale 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJP Bhagwat Karad 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJP Prakash Javadekar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP Narayan Rane 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP V. Muraleedharan 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
NCP Sharad Pawar 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
NCP Fouzia Khan 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
NCP Vandana Chavan 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
SS(UBT) Sanjay Raut 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
NCP Priyanka Chaturvedi 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJP Anil Desai 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Imran Pratapgarhi 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
NCP Rajani Patil 27-Sep-2021 to 02-Apr-2026
NCP Kumar Ketkar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
RPI(A) Ramdas Athawale 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
NCP(AP) Praful Patel 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
Manipur BJP Leishemba Sanajaoba 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
Meghalaya NPEP Wanweiroy Kharlukhi 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
Mizoram MNF K. Vanlalvena 19-Jul-2020 to 18-Jul-2026
Nagaland BJP S. Phangnon Konyak 03-Apr-2022 to 02-Apr-2028
Odisha BJD Sasmit Patra 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJD Manas Ranjan Mangaraj 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJD Sulata Deo 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJD Mamata Mahanta 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJD Sujeet Kumar 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJD Munna Khan 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
BJD Niranjan Bishi 17-Jun-2022 to 02-Apr-2026
BJD Amar Patnaik 29-Jun-2019 to 03-Apr-2024
BJD Prashanta Nanda 04-Apr-2018 to 03-Apr-2024
BJP Ashwini Vaishnaw 29-Jun-2019 to 03-Apr-2024
Punjab AAP Balbir Singh Seechewal 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
AAP Vikramjit Singh Sahney 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
AAP Sanjeev Arora 10-Apr-2022 to 09-Apr-2028
AAP Raghav Chadha 10-Apr-2022 to 09-Apr-2028
AAP Dr. Sandeep Pathak 10-Apr-2022 to 09-Apr-2028
AAP Harbhajan Singh 10-Apr-2022 to 09-Apr-2028
AAP Ashok Mittal 10-Apr-2022 to 09-Apr-2028
Rajasthan INC Randeep Surjewala 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
INC Mukul Wasnik 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
INC Pramod Tiwari 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
INC K. C. Venugopal 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Neeraj Dangi 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Dr. Manmohan Singh 19-Aug-2019 to 03-Apr-2024
BJP Ghanshyam Tiwari 05-Jul-2022 to 04-Jul-2028
INC Rajendra Gehlot 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
INC Kirodi Lal Meena 04-Apr-2018 to 03-Apr-2024
BJP Bhupender Yadav 04-Apr-2018 to 03-Apr-2024
Sikkim SDF Hishey Lachungpa 24-Feb-2018 to 23-Feb-2024
Tamil Nadu DMK K.R.N Rajeshkumar 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
DMK S. Kalyanasundaram 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
DMK R. Girirajan 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
DMK Tiruchi Siva 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
DMK N. R. Elango 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
DMK Anthiyur P. Selvaraj 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
DMK Kanimozhi NVN Somu 27-Sep-2021 to 02-Apr-2026
DMK M. M. Abdulla 06-Sep-2021 to 24-Jul-2025
DMK M. Shanmugam 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
DMK P. Wilson 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
AIADMK C. V. Shanmugam 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
AIADMK R. Dharmar 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
AIADMK M. Thambidurai 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
AIADMK N. Chandrasegharan 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
INC P. Chidambaram 30-Jun-2022 to 29-Jun-2028
TMC(M) G. K. Vasan 03-Apr-2020 to 02-Apr-2026
MDMK Vaiko 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
PMK Anbumani Ramadoss 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
Telangana BRS B. Parthasaradhi Reddy 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
BRS D. Damodar Rao 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
BRS K. Keshava Rao 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BRS K. R. Suresh Reddy 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
BJP B. Lingaiah Yadav 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BRS Joginapally Santosh Kumar 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
INC Vaddiraju Ravichandran 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
BJP Bandi Sanjay 22-Jun-2022 to 21-Jun-2028
Tripura BJP Jitendra Choudhury 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
IPFT Rebati Tripura 03-Apr-2018 to 02-Apr-2024
Uttar Pradesh BJP Sanjay Seth 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Arvind Kumar Sharma 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Brijlal Khabri 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Jugal Kishore Sharma 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Rajendra Agarwal 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Devendra Singh Bhole 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Vinod Kumar Sonkar 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
BJP Sangeeta Kumari Singh Deo 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
INC K. C. Venugopal 19-Jul-2022 to 18-Jul-2028
SP Harnath Singh Yadav 04-Apr-2022 to 03-Apr-2028
INC Raj Babbar 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
SP Rewati Raman Singh 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
SP Rajendra Pratap Singh 25-Jul-2019 to 24-Jul-2025
SP Kamal Kishor Yadav 05-Jul-2019 to 04-Jul-2025
Uttarakhand BJP Jaskaur Meena 18-Aug-2023 to 17-Aug-2029
BJP K.K. Sharma 18-Aug-2023 to 17-Aug-2029
BJP Vishambhar Prasad Nishad 18-Aug-2023 to 17-Aug-2029
BJP Abhay Singh 18-Aug-2023 to 17-Aug-2029
BJP Vinay Sahasrabuddhe 18-Aug-2023 to 17-Aug-2029
BJP Ajay Bhatt 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Anil Baluni 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Naresh Bansal 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Anil Jain 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Kanta Kardam 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Subrat Pathak 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Satpal Maharaj 22-Jun-2020 to 21-Jun-2026
BJP Anil G. Baluni 10-Apr-2020 to 09-Apr-2026
West Bengal CPI(M) Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Ram Chandra Prasad Singh 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
CPI(M) V. Sivadasan 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
BJP Shanta Chhetri 02-Jul-2022 to 01-Jul-2028
AITC Sougata Ray 03-Apr-2019 to 02-Apr-2025
BJP Shantanu Thakur 28-May-2019 to 27-May-2025
AITC Md. Nadimul Haque 03-Apr-2019 to 02-Apr-2025
AITC Mimi Chakraborty 23-May-2019 to 22-May-2025
AITC Sudip Bandyopadhyay 04-Jun-2014 to 03-Apr-2026
AITC Nusrat Jahan Ruhi 23-May-2019 to 22-May-2025
AITC Saugata Roy 03-Apr-2014 to 02-Apr-2020

Rajya Sabha Members 2023 Nominated by the President

 

Rajya Sabha

 

The Rajya Sabha has consistently made significant and successful contributions to India’s governance. Its influence on government policies and the legislative process has been highly effective. Operating as a federal chamber, it has been dedicated to safeguarding the integrity and unity of the nation, thereby fostering public confidence in parliamentary democracy. Moreover, the Rajya Sabha encourages members to speak in their native languages during discussions, promoting diversity and inclusivity. The 12 members nominated by the President bring their expertise from various sectors, enriching the house’s deliberations with diverse perspectives.

List of Rajya Sabha Members 2023 Nominated by the President

No. Name Field Party Term
1 Mahesh Jethmalani Law Bharatiya Janata Party 02-Jun-2021 

to

13-Jul-2024

2 Sonal Mansingh Arts Bharatiya Janata Party 14-Jul-2018

to

13-Jul-2024

3 Ram Shakal Social Work Bharatiya Janata Party 14-Jul-2018 

to

 13-Jul-2024

4 Rakesh Sinha Literature Bharatiya Janata Party 14-Jul-2018 

to

13-Jul-2024

5 Ranjan Gogoi Law Independent 19-Mar-2020 

to

18-Mar-2026

6 Veerendra Heggade Social Work Independent 7-Jul-2022 

to

6-Jul-2028

7 P. T. Usha Sports Independent 7-Jul-2022 

to

6-Jul-2028

8 Ilaiyaraaja Arts Independent 7-Jul-2022 

to

6-Jul-2028

9 V. Vijayendra Prasad Cinema Independent 7-Jul-2022

to

6-Jul-2028

10 Ghulam Ali Khatana Social Work Bharatiya Janata Party 11-Sept-2022

to

10-Sept-2028

11 Vacant
12 Vacant

Membership Criteria of the Rajya Sabha Members 2023

 

Becoming a Rajya Sabha member is an esteemed responsibility that demands adherence to specific eligibility criteria. As per Article 84 of the Indian Constitution, individuals aspiring to become Rajya Sabha members must:

 

  1. Be Indian citizens by birth or ancestral relationship.
  2. Be at least 30 years of age.
  3. Have a clean criminal record.
  4. Not hold any other Government Office duties.
  5. Not have any unrecoverable debts.

 

Membership Strength of Rajya Sabha Members 2023

 

The Rajya Sabha has a maximum strength of 250 members. Among these, the President nominates 12 distinguished individuals from fields such as literature, art, science, and social service. The remaining 238 members are elected by the Legislative Assemblies of States and Union Territories.

 

Role and Powers of Rajya Sabha Members 2023

 

The Rajya Sabha serves as a crucial revising chamber, providing a second, deliberative review of hurriedly crafted legislation. It acts as a safety valve for federal politics, ensuring representation for different states and territories. As a deliberative body, Rajya Sabha encourages comprehensive discussions on significant public issues.

 

Special Powers of Members of Rajya Sabha 2023

 

One of the unique powers of Rajya Sabha lies in its ability to initiate central intervention in state legislative matters. Through a resolution passed by a two-thirds majority, Parliament can make laws concerning issues listed in the State List. Additionally, Rajya Sabha can facilitate the creation of All India Services common to the Union and States.

 

Facts about Rajya Sabha Members 2023

 

  1. Rajya Sabha currently has 245 members, with specific allocations for each Indian state and Union Territory.
  2. Elected Rajya Sabha members can participate in discussions in their native languages.
  3. The House has seen eminent personalities like scientists, artists, and social reformers among its nominated members.
  4. It has a significant role in shaping public policy and providing a platform for addressing regional concerns.
  5. Rajya Sabha members serve a term of six years, with one-third of the members retiring every two years.

 

Rajya Sabha Members 2023: Strength, Representation, and Roles

 

1. The Rajya Sabha, India’s upper house in Parliament, holds a maximum strength of 250 members, as laid down by the constitution. Among these, 12 members are nominated by the President, chosen from individuals who have excelled in fields such as literature, art, science, and social services. The remaining members represent the states and are elected by the elected members of their respective Legislative Assemblies. This election follows the system of proportional representation through the single transferable vote system.

 

2. Interestingly, members from the Union Territories are chosen based on the laws determined by Parliament. Unlike other federations, India’s units do not have equal representation. Instead, the composition is based on population, slightly weighted in favor of the smaller units.

 

3. One significant milestone in Rajya Sabha’s history was the clearing of the 108th Amendment Bill, popularly known as the ‘Women Reservation Bill,’ on March 9, 2010. This bill aimed to empower women through reserved seats in the house and received a majority vote. It was hailed as a great step forward by Sonia Gandhi, the UPA Chairperson, and celebrated as a momentous occasion by the Prime Minister.

 

4. The Rajya Sabha stands as a permanent house, and its members serve a term of six years. However, every two years, one-third of the members retire, ensuring a continuous renewal of representation.

 

5. The Vice-President of India assumes the role of the ex-officio chairman of the Rajya Sabha. This is analogous to the U.S.A., where the Vice-President serves as the Chairman of the Senate. Neither the American Vice-President nor the Indian Vice-President is a member of their respective houses, but they possess a casting vote in case of a tie.

 

6. The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, who is also the Vice-President, can be removed from office through a resolution passed by a majority of the house’s members, agreed to by the Lok Sabha. During the consideration of such a resolution, the Chairman or Deputy Chairman does not preside, and while they can participate in discussions, they are not entitled to vote on the resolution.

 

7. The salaries and allowances of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman are determined by the Parliament and are charged on the Consolidated Fund of India. To ensure parity, their salaries and allowances are maintained at the same level as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, as previously, the Chairman’s take-home pay was lower than that of the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.

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