Possible topics have included 'One Nation, One Election,' a Women Reservation Bill, and the use of Bharat instead of India.
Digital Desk: The Special Session of Parliament will begin in the old building on September 18th and will be moved to the new building on September 19th to commemorate Ganesh Chaturthi, reports said.
Earlier, the INDIA opposition coalition or alliance confirmed its participation in the next Special Session of Parliament, which is set to take place from September 18 to 22.
There has already been a lot of discussion about why the Special Monsoon Session was called.
Possible topics have included 'One Nation, One Election,' a Women Reservation Bill, and the use of Bharat instead of India.
Highlights of the New Parliament Building
The new Indian Parliament building, a symbol of democracy and prosperity in India, is a tribute to the country's dedication to modernization and development. This architectural marvel, designed by famous architect Bimal Patel, is intended to replace the historic but ageing edifice that has hosted India's lawmakers since its independence in 1947.
The new Parliament building is a combination of modernism and tradition, combining contemporary design and Indian heritage. Its enormous dome, inspired by the Ashoka Chakra, is an eye-catching landmark that pays tribute to India's rich past. The design integrates ecologically friendly and sustainable aspects, making it energy efficient.
The new Parliament building is equipped with cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to assist efficient legislative processes. It has enough room for both chambers of Parliament, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, as well as modern amenities to meet the demands of politicians and the public.
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