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Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
Parliament Of India
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Tushar Chavan (09/11/2020)
Parliament of India
Guru Kirpa (09/20/2020)
Supreme of Indian politics power. It is called a piller of democracy. Total number of MP'S is 445. Its tenure is five years. Prime Minister is the Head of parliament. Speaker is the chairman of parliament. The parliament is runs in the name of speaker.
Anex Pauly (11/13/2020)
It was a nyc experience to visit the Indian parliament. Especially the ambience around it was great. It was often a textbook experience for so long, but now it is a real experience.
Ranjini K (09/02/2020)
The Sansad Bhavan (English: Parliament House) is the seat of the Parliament of India, which contains the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha located in New Delhi.Originally called the House of Parliament, it was designed by the British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker in 1912-1913 as part of their wider mandate to construct a new administrative capital city for British India. Construction of the Parliament House began in 1921 and it was completed in 1927.nThe opening ceremony of the Parliament House, which then housed the Imperial Legislative Council, was performed on 18 January 1927 by Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India. The third session of Central Legislative Assembly was held in this house on 19 January 1927.[1]nTwo floors were added to the structure in 1956 due to a demand for more space.nThe Parliament Museum, opened in 2006, stands next to the Parliament House in the building of the Parliamentary Library.The perimeter of the building is circular, with 144 columns on the outside. At the centre of the building is the circular Central Chamber, and surrounding this Chamber are three semicircular halls that were constructed for the sessions of the Chamber of Princes (now used as the Library Hall), the State Council (now used for the Rajya Sabha), and the Central Legislative Assembly (now used for the Lok Sabha). The building is surrounded by large gardens and the perimeter is fenced off by sandstone railings (jali).On 13 December 2001, the building of the Parliament was attacked by five Lashkar-e-Toiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists. In addition to all the attackers, six military personnel and one civilian were killed.nA new Parliament building may replace the existing complex. The new building is being considered on account of stability concerns about the current complex.[4] A committee to suggest several alternatives to the current building has been set up by ex-Speaker, Meira Kumar. The present building, an 85-year-old structure, suffers from inadequacy of space to house members and their staff and is thought to suffer from structural issues. The building also needs to be protected because of its heritage.[5] On August 5, 2019, the Vice President and Chairman of Rajya Sabha Venkaiah Naidu proposed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to have a new building for the Parliament. In January 2020, Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla announced that parliament will be holding its sessions in a new building in 2022 when country would celebrating its 75th independence day. Renovation of the central vista from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate is also underway.[6]nThe proposed Lok Sabha chamber is expected to have increased seating capacity to accommodate more members as number of MPs may increase with India's population and consequent future delimitation. The Lok Sabha may need to have 848 members by 2026. The new complex will be able to house 900 Lok Sabha MPs and 1350 members in total. According to Bimal Patel, the architect in charge of the redesign of Central Vista, the new complex is likely to have a triangular shape. It will be built next to the existing complex and will be much bigger than former one. The North and South Blocks of the Secretariat Building, which currently houses ministries will be converted into museums. The relocation of the Prime Minister's Office and other ministries and a redesign of Rajpath will take place.
D. C (09/06/2020)
It is fully secured area and that person can be arrested who will perform abnormal activities or he can be taken in custody. One thing is very attractive here which is greenery nature and clean place.
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