Rajya
Rajya is a term of Sanskrit origin meaning “realm,” “kingdom,” or “sovereignty.” In many Indian languages such as Hindi, Marathi, and Kannada, it is used to denote a state or political division within a country. The word also appears in historical and literary contexts to refer to kingdoms or dominions, and, more broadly, to a condition or status.
In contemporary India, Rajya appears in institutional names and in translations of administrative terms. The most
Rajya Sabha, established in 1952, comprises 245 members: 233 elected by state and union territory legislatures
Beyond Parliament, Rajya is used to refer to states and sovereign entities in literature and official terminology,