Sansad Bhawan is one of the major tourist attractions in the country, located in New Delhi. This charming circular structure located in the Parliament Road is a beautiful library with offices of ministers, various committees and a large collection of books. This circular building has a domed central hall. Built in the Royal Antique, this building has a verandah with 144 pillars. It was designed by two English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and Sir Herbert Baker and it was completed in 1927. By 1946, the building served as a library for the Central Legislative Council and State Councils and later it was converted into a Parliament Hall.
The Central Hall has great importance in Indian history for two reasons - the first reason is that in the same hall, the temporary government was led by Nehru in 1947 and the second reason was that the constitution of the constitution was prepared in this hall of Parliament House. it was done. At present, the discussion between the meetings of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha and the members of the Central Hall is used for discussion and many other important political opportunities. Tourists are not allowed to enter. However, with prior permission, the tourists can see the proceedings in the house.
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