Inside Of India's New Parliament Building

Author: Soumya Prakash Pradhan | Credit: MyGovIndia

    PM Modi will inaugurate the new Parliament building today

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    The interior of the new Sansad Bhawan showcases the national symbols of lotus, peacock, and banyan tree

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    With a built-up area of 64,500 square meters, the four-storey triangular-shaped building has three main gates: Gyan Dwar, Shakti Dwar, and Karma Dwar

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    Separate entrances are provided for VIPs, MPs, and visitors, ensuring convenience and security

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    A captivating aerial view reveals the latest Rajya Sabha setup within the new Parliament building

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    A glimpse from the rear of the MP seating area provides a unique perspective of the Rajya Sabha in the new Parliament building

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    The Sengol found its place near the Speaker's chair in the new Parliament building

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    The Lok Sabha chamber can accommodate 888 members, while the Rajya Sabha chamber can seat 300 members

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    The National Emblem of India is prominently installed atop the new Parliament building

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