The inauguration of the new Parliament building has again brought to the limelight the civilisational and cultural heritage of India, which was eclipsed by ideological prejudices. It is quite heartening to see that our cultural diversity is being celebrated without any guilt
The new Parliament, equipped with cutting-edge technology along with this sacred sceptre, will bear testimony to the Prime Minister’s inclusive vision of India
The Union government made a surprise announcement that the sengol from Tamil Nadu used by Jawarhalal Nehru at the time of Independence will be shifted to the new Parliament building. But what does this move signify?
The new Parliament building in Delhi s Central Vista is set to be inaugurated on May 28. The inauguration will take place in two phases, as per reports. The inauguration will be under the leadership of Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla. A few days before the inaugural date, some Opposition leaders questioned the decision to have PM Narendra Modi preside over the inaugural ceremony and not President Droupadi Murmu. Check out other controversies surrounding the new parliament.