Members of The Rajya Sabha

Members Of The Rajya Sabha

The nominated and state-wise listing given below lists the number of seats against each category (nominated vs state-wise list) and the number of vacant seats (if any, in brackets).

Read more about Members Of The Rajya Sabha:  Nominated - 12, Andhra Pradesh - 18, Arunachal Pradesh - 1, Bihar - 16, Assam, Chhattisgarh - 5, Goa - 1, Gujarat - 11, Haryana - 5, Himachal Pradesh - 3, Jammu & Kashmir - 4, Jharkhand - 6, Kerala - 9, Madhya Pradesh - 11, Maharashtra - 19, Manipur - 1, Meghalaya - 1, Mizoram - 1, Nagaland - 1, National Capital Territory of Delhi - 3, Orissa - 10, Puducherry - 1, Punjab - 7, Rajasthan - 10, Sikkim - 1, Tamil Nadu - 18, Tripura - 1, Uttar Pradesh - 31 (1), Uttarakhand - 3, West Bengal - 16

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