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Question
The Parliament is the body of peoples representatives who have Supreme power in a democracy. With reference to the Union Legislature answer the following :
Why is it called a Permanent house ?
Solution
1. Rajya Sabha is permanent body it never dissolve.
2. One third of the members retire every second year, and are replaced by newly elected members.
3. Each member is elected for term of six year.
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