Inauguration of the new parliament this month! Surprise on 9 years of Modi government
The new parliament building will be inaugurated on May 28 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate it That day was the 140th birthday of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Bir Savarkar was born on May 28, 1883 at Bhagur The new parliament building will last for at least 150 years That’s how it’s made The current Parliament building is now in its centenary BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya tweeted about this on Friday
It is known that Speaker Om Birla met the Prime Minister on Thursday There he invited the Prime Minister for the inauguration It should be noted that the Prime Minister visited the new parliament building in March It is known that it is a 4-storey building More than 1200 MPs can sit here The Prime Minister spoke to the workers there while visiting The Prime Minister laid the foundation stone of the new Parliament Building in December 2020 There are several committee rooms in this building There is a large library room There is a large parking space First it was decided that this parliament building will be inaugurated on May 26 Because Modi government was first sworn in on that day However, that date was later changed This building is being highlighted as a symbol of self-reliant India
Meanwhile, it is known that the session of the Parliament will be held in this new building in the upcoming monsoon season The construction of this building has cost 970 crores It is located in an area of 65 thousand square kilometers Two big halls have been made for Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha A state of the art Constitution Hall is there There is an office room There is a committee room for meetings There are 888 seats in the Lok Sabha At the same time 334 seat Rajya Sabha Hall has been constructed 1280 members can sit in the Lok Sabha chamber for a joint session The present Parliament building was completed in 1927 Now it is 96 years old The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha passed resolutions requesting the government to construct new buildings The present Parliament building was becoming inadequate for the present needs