The Vidhan Parishad, or Legislative Council, is created in India through a constitutional provision under Article 169 of the Constitution. The Parliament can establish a Vidhan Parishad for a state if the state legislature passes a resolution in favor of its creation. The composition and powers of the council are determined by the state law, which outlines the number of members, their election process, and the duration of their terms. Additionally, the council typically consists of elected members, nominated members, and representatives from various sectors, such as local authorities.
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no delhi have not a vidhan parishad
Shivajirao Deshmukh is the current chairman of Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad
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Shivajirao Deshmukh is the current chairman of Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad
speaker
its K.G BOPAIAH
yes
because only five states have v.p and others have vidhan sabha
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The Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) is more powerful than the Vidhan Parishad (Legislative Council) primarily because it is the lower house of the state legislature and has the authority to initiate and pass legislation, including money bills. Additionally, the Vidhan Sabha has greater representation, with members directly elected by the public, which grants it a stronger democratic mandate. In contrast, the Vidhan Parishad's role is mainly advisory and it cannot override decisions made by the Vidhan Sabha, making the latter the dominant legislative body.
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