Hyderabad:Indian Parliament is a legislative forum that deals with the fortune of 17.7 percent of the World’s population. The Parliament building constructed during the British era way back in 1927, has been a witness to numerous historic events since the past nine decades. It stands erect as a heritage structure of democracy. While preserving the sanctity of the structure, the Modi Sarkar has resolved to build a new Parliament building by the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence Day. The building is planned to be a blend of ancient traditions and modern aspirations. While making an appeal to the Central government to take up construction of a new Parliament building, the presiding officers of the two houses of Parliament had stated that though additions were made to the present building in 1975, 2002 and 2017, deficiencies remain striking and the present technology is not adequate for conducting sessions.
The people of the nation were witness to the difficulties faced in holding the monsoon sessions in these Covid-19 times, which called for observing social distancing. The shortage of space for conducting the session was evident to the entire nation.
In this backdrop, the Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for the construction of a new Parliament building on December 10, 2020, as part of the Union government’s Central Vista Modernization project. The Supreme Court had initially directed the government to execute the project only on the basis of its final verdict on the issue. However, the bench subsequently gave a majority verdict striking down objections to the project. It is a matter of pride for the entire people of the country that the construction of a grand structure, designed to meet the requirements of the next 100 years, is going to be realized by next year. Considering the sanctity accorded to the triangle by different religions, the new Parliament building has been modelled in a triangular shape. The Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Constitution hall will reflect the national symbols Peacock, Lotus and Banana Tree. This is a milestone towards achieving the objective of Sreshta Bharat.