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1)
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Ordinary Bill can be introduced in either Lok-Sabha or Rajya-Sabha
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2)
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It can be introduced only by a minister.
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Ordinary Bill can be introduced by a minister or a private member.
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3)
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Money bill can be introduced only on recommendation of the President.
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Ordinary Bill does not need introduction by the President.
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4)
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Money bill cannot be modified or rejected by the Rajya-Sabha.
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Ordinary Bill can be modified or Rejected by Rajya-Sabha
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5)
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The President cannot return it for reconsideration.
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6)
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Its defeat in the Lok-Sabha leads to resignation of the Government .
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If it is introduced by minister, it may lead to resignation of the Government.
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7)
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The Rajya-Sabha can detain it for 14 days at the maximum.
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The Rajya-Sabha can detain it for fourteen days at the maximum.
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