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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla officially renames the old Parliament building, previously known as Parliament House, to ‘Samvidhan Sadan.’ This renaming follows the members’ relocation to a new complex and is formalized through an official notification by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
Historical Significance
The renaming of the old Parliament building holds historical significance, highlighting its role in the formation of the Indian Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s suggestion during a Central Hall speech prompted this decision, emphasizing the building’s importance in India’s democratic journey.
Contribution to Drafting the Constitution
The old Parliament building served as the venue for the Constituent Assembly’s sessions from December 9, 1946, to January 24, 1950, during which the Indian Constitution was drafted. It played a pivotal role in shaping India’s constitutional framework and democratic principles.
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