Rajya sabha

  1. Rajya Sabha elections 2022: How is a Rajya Sabha MP elected? Process and formula – EXPLAINED
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  3. Rajya Sabha Election 2022 Highlights: BJP Wins Big After Counting Delayed For 8 Hours
  4. Rajya Sabha: Functions and Powers of the Rajya Sabha


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Rajya Sabha elections 2022: How is a Rajya Sabha MP elected? Process and formula – EXPLAINED

• Home • Karnataka Election 2023 • Budget 2023 • Market • Stock Stats • Top Gainers • Top Losers • Indices • Nifty 50 • Sensex • CaFE Invest • Commodities • IPO NEWS • Investing Abroad • IPOs • Economy • Tech • Auto • SME • Mobility • Industry • Banking & Finance • Education • Money • Insurance • Income Tax • Mutual Funds • Blockchain • Infrastructure • Railways • Aviation • Roadways • India • Defence • Lifestyle • Travel & Tourism • Health • Science • Healthcare • Brand Wagon • Entertainment • Events • Jobs • Sports • IPL 2023 • Multimedia • Photos • Videos • Audio • Web Stories • Auto Web Stories • Infographics • ePaper • Today’s Paper • From The Print • International • Edits & Columns • Opinion • FE 360 • Politics • Economy • Personal Finance Print • Front Page • FE Insight • Fe@Campus • archive Elections for 57 Rajya Sabha seats across 15 states are slated to be held on June 10 and the results will be announced on the same day. With as many as 41 candidates having already been declared elected unopposed, the contest will now be for 16 seats in four states — Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana and Karnataka. Unlike Lok Sabha elections, where members are elected directly by the people, the Rajya Sabha MPs are elected indirectly by the people, that is, by the MLAs. Mumbai murder case: Man kills live-in partner, boils chopped body parts What is Rajya Sabha The Rajya Sabha or the Upper House of Parliament is modeled after the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. The Rajya Sabh...

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Rajya Sabha Election 2022 Highlights: BJP Wins Big After Counting Delayed For 8 Hours

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha Elections 2022: The Bharatiya Janata Party registered a win in three of the four states where elections were held for 16 Rajya Sabha seats. The Congress retained three seats in Rajasthan, but suffered setback in Haryana. In Maharashtra, the ruling alliance suffered a jolt. HD Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular), whose home base is Karnataka, did not win a single seat in the Rajya Sabha election from the state today. BJP's Nirmala Sitharaman, Jaggesh and Lehar Singh Siroya took three out of the four seats, while the Congress's Jairam Ramesh won the only remaining seat. In Haryana, there was midnight drama that ended in Congress heartbreak. After tweeting that Ajay Maken has won, the Congress had to delete the tweet when in recounting, BJP-backed media baron Kartikeya Shamra emerged the winner. In Rajasthan, the Congress won three of the four Rajya Sabha seats it contested. One seat has gone to the BJP. A closely watched contest marked with cross-voting and defections -- was held on 16 seats across four states. At least 41 candidates have already been elected unopposed. The Upper House election will be crucial in view of the Presidential elections which is scheduled to be held on 18 July. Here are the Highlights on Rajya Sabha Elections 2022: It's a victory of democracy, says Haryana Chief Minister It's a matter of happiness for us. I thank all the MLAs for making Krishan Lal Panwar and Kartikeya Sharma win. It's a victory of democracy. I'm hopeful that ...

Rajya Sabha: Functions and Powers of the Rajya Sabha

ADVERTISEMENTS: Rajya Sabha: Functions and Position of the Rajya Sabha! The Rajya Sabha, i.e., the Council of States, is the Upper House of the Union Parliament. It gives representation to the States of the Indian. However, the states do not enjoy an equal representation in the Rajya Sabha. These have been given representations on the basis of the size of their populations. I. Composition of the Rajya Sabha: ADVERTISEMENTS: The Rajya Sabha can have a maximum strength of 250 members; out of these 238 are to be the representatives of the States and remaining 12 members are to be nominated by the President from amongst persons who have achieved distinctions in the fields of art, literature, science or social services. At present, the Rajya Sabha has 245 members 233 elected and 12 nominated. Members of each State Legislative Assembly, together elect their allotted number of MPs for Rajya Sabha. The President nominates 12 MPs of Rajya Sabha. Odisha has 10 seats in the Rajya House. II. Method of Election: The members of the Rajya Sabha are elected indirectly by the people. The people of each state elect the members of their state legislative assembly who then elect the members of Rajya Sabha by a method of proportional representation—single transferable vote system. Each State Legislative Assembly elects as many representatives as have been allocated to it by the Constitution. Odisha Legislative Assembly has 147 MLAs who together elect 12 members of Rajya Sabha. ADVERTISEMENTS: ...