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65.

Under the Government of India, Provincial Legislatures consisted of two chambers, except in the case of

Assam
Bihar
Madras
Punjab
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Sai krish said:   1 decade ago
What do you mean by provisional legislatures ?

Kamal said:   1 decade ago
Provincial legislatures means body who make laws for a state.

Legislative assembly (vidhan sabha).

Legislative council (vidhan parishad).

But there are only seven states which has both of these (bicameral).

J&k.

Bihar.

Karnataka.

Uttarpradesh.

Andhrapradesh.

Maharastra.

Telangana.

Sushant said:   1 decade ago
Then what about Assam?

ABHILASH said:   1 decade ago
There are 7 bicameral states. They are:

Uttar pradesh.
Maharashtra.
Bihar.
Karnataka.
Jammu&kashmir.
Andhra pradesh.
Telangana.

Prakhar said:   10 years ago
@Sushant.

This might be due to similar Chandigarh two states.

Kishore said:   10 years ago
If you say only 7 bicameral states then what about other options Assam and else.

Sharath said:   8 years ago
There are only 7 bicameral states.

You are right @Abhilash.

R Vaman Rao said:   7 years ago
The bicameral legislature is a legislative system having two-tier of Assemblies, Chambers or Houses. In India, Central Legislature i.e. Parliament is bicameral. However, states, except for a few, are generally unicameral. The two houses in the state legislature are called " Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council.

There are only seven states which have two-tier of the legislature " Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jammu & Kashmir.

The answer may be wrong I think.
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Abhishek said:   7 years ago
Answer is Punjab.

As in 1935 act, it was proposed that bicameral system to be followed in states.
Assam, Bombay, Madras, Bengal, Bihar United province.
Remember it was proposed not implemented.

Madhu said:   7 years ago
Provinces do not exist in independent India. They are states and UT. Provinces existed in the British Government of India (1935).


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