5 states i.e, up , bihar ,maharashtra,j&k ,karnataka
In six states
all states in India have a legislative assembly but only 6 of them have legislative council- Bihar, UP, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra. Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir.
MLC is an acronym for Member of Legislative Council.
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The Speaker of the Legislative Council in India is the presiding officer of the Upper House of the state legislature in states that have a bicameral system. The Speaker is responsible for maintaining order during debates, ensuring that the rules are followed, and representing the council in its relations with the governor and other authorities. While each state with a Legislative Council has its own Speaker, they are elected by the council's members from among themselves. The role is similar to that of the Speaker in the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of Parliament.
TRIPURA,a small east state has no legislative assembly. DURAI,BANGALORE
it is kashmir which is authorizing by india but somehow pakistan has power there
No, India's parliament is not called MLA. MLA stands for Member of Legislative Assembly, which refers to a member of a state legislative assembly in India. The Indian parliament consists of two houses: the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).
Another name for the Rajya Sabha is the Council of States. It is the upper house of the Parliament of India, representing the states and union territories. Members are not directly elected by the public but are elected by the legislative assemblies of the states and union territories.
MLC stands for Member of the Legislative Council. This is a title given to members of the upper house of a state legislature in India. MLCs are elected by members of the State Legislative Assembly, local bodies, and graduates of universities.
India has the world's largest elected legislative body, known as the Parliament of India. It consists of two houses, the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), with a total of 790 members.