The correct answer is (d), Parliament of India.
The upper house of the State legislature is called the Legislative Council. It is created or abolished by Parliament by passing a law. The President of India gives his assent to the law. The Governor of the State has no role in creating or abolishing the Legislative Council.
The Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the State legislature. It is directly elected by the people of the State. The Legislative Council is not directly elected by the people. Its members are elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly and the local bodies.
The Legislative Council has a limited role in the State legislature. It can delay the passing of a bill passed by the Legislative Assembly, but it cannot stop the bill from being passed. The Legislative Council can also discuss the budget of the State, but it cannot reject it.
The Legislative Council is a useful body in the State legislature. It can provide a forum for the discussion of important issues. It can also act as a check on the power of the Legislative Assembly.