SHORT ANSWER:
The Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha have different powers in the Indian Parliament, primarily in terms of legislative authority and representation.
DETAILS:
- Lok Sabha is the lower house and has more powers in financial matters; it can introduce money bills.
- Rajya Sabha is the upper house and represents the states; it cannot introduce money bills but can review and suggest amendments.
- Lok Sabha members are directly elected by the public, while Rajya Sabha members are elected by the state legislatures.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- N/A
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Articles 80 and 110.
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