Quick Fix Summary
The Chairman of the Rajya Sabha is the Vice President of India. Right now, that's Jagdeep Dhankhar as of July 2026. The Deputy Chairman gets elected by Rajya Sabha members and has been Harivansh Narayan Singh since September 14, 2020.
What's happening in the Rajya Sabha
The Rajya Sabha, or Council of States, is India's upper house of Parliament. Its leadership includes a Chairman (who's also the Vice President) and a Deputy Chairman chosen from among its own members. The current officeholders reflect how the constitutional and parliamentary structure works in mid-2026.
How to find the current Chairman and Deputy Chairman
- Start with the Chairman: Head to the official Rajya Sabha website. Look for the “Leadership” or “About Us” section. You'll see the Chairman listed as the Vice President of India. Currently, that's Jagdeep Dhankhar, who holds the position ex-officio.
- Find the Deputy Chairman: On the same page, scroll to the “Deputy Chairman” section. It shows the name (Harivansh Narayan Singh), party affiliation (JD(U)), and when he started. He's been in the role since September 14, 2020.
- Double-check with official records: For the most up-to-date info, visit the Sansad portal. It updates parliamentary leadership in real time. Remember, the Deputy Chairman gets elected by Rajya Sabha members and serves for six years or until they resign.
When the official website isn't helpful
Sometimes the website lags behind or shows incorrect info. Here's what to do instead:
- Look at PIB updates: The Press Information Bureau (PIB) site posts official government press releases about parliamentary leadership changes. It's reliable when other sources aren't.
- Check social media: The Rajya Sabha's Twitter/X and Facebook accounts often share leadership updates. Search for “Rajya Sabha” on these platforms and filter for recent posts.
- Get in touch directly: Email or call the Rajya Sabha Secretariat at webmaster@rajyasabha.nic.in or +91-11-23034027. They'll give you the official confirmation you need.
How to stay updated without checking constantly
You don't need to hunt for this info every time. Try these tricks:
- Bookmark the Rajya Sabha Leadership page and check it every few months. It's the fastest way to see who's in charge.
- Subscribe to parliamentary newsletters from Sansad TV or the Press Information Bureau (PIB). They send updates straight to your inbox.
- Follow trusted news outlets like The Hindu or Indian Express. They cover political changes quickly and accurately.
