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Name the two non-permanent Houses in the Parliamentary setup of India.
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- The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
- The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
- The Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad
- The Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha
Correct Option: D
In Indian constitutional set up, the lower houses of Parliament and State legislatures (Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha) are considered as non-permanent as they exist for a certain period and are subject to dissolution. However, the upper Houses (Rajya Sabha and Vidhan Parishad) are permanent as it is not subject to dissolution; its members retire after a certain period.