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May 28, 2023, 07:33 AM ISTPrime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly-constructed Parliament building today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly-constructed Parliament building today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the 101st edition of his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’ today and said that the hailed the 'Yuva Sangam' initiative.
PM Modi met the Adheenams, who flew down to the national capital today, at his residence. The Prime Minister also sought their blessings.
The new Parliament building can comfortably seat 888 members in the Lok Sabha chamber and 300 in the Rajya Sabha chamber.
New Parliament Building inauguration: Apart from Opposition's protest, there are also reports that anti-government and anti-PM graffiti could be scribbled on the walls of the structure.
India's number one and the most followed Super Prime Time News Show ‘Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma Ke Saath' was launched just before the 2014 general elections. Since its inception, the show is redefining India’s super-prime time and is numerically far ahead of its contemporaries.
The vacation bench of Justice JK Maheshwari and P S Narasimha said, the court understands why and how this petition was filed and it was not inclined to entertain this petition under Article 32 of Constitution.
PM Modi on new Parliament building video: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will dedicate the new Parliament building to the nation on May 28 in New Delhi.
New Parliament Building: In the video, one can see an eagle eye's view of Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha which can accommodate 1,272 members in case of a joint session.
New Parliament building inauguration: According to Delhi Police top sources, no permission has been given for Mahila panchayat yet. The protestors will not be allowed to hold Khap Panchayat as PM Narendra Modi will be inaugurating the new Parliament on the same day.
New Parliament building inauguration: The 'Sengol' will be installed close to the Chair of the Lok Sabha speaker.
The inauguration of the new Parliament building ceremony has been planned in two phases.
Amid row over the new parliament building, the Supreme Court rejected the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) over the inauguration of the facility scheduled to take place on May 28.
The new Parliament building will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
India's New Parliament building will be dedicated to the nation on May 28. Ahead of the opening ceremony, the opposition has upped the ante against the inauguration by PM Modi and announced a boycott. Let's take a look at parties that have extended support and those who are going to boycott.
India's number one and the most followed Super Prime Time News Show ‘Aaj Ki Baat- Rajat Sharma Ke Saath' was launched just before the 2014 general elections. Since its inception, the show is redefining India’s super-prime time and is numerically far ahead of its contemporaries.
The BJP-led National Democratic Allliance, comprising 14 parties, hit back in a joint statement saying, “we unequivocally condemn the contemptuous decision of 19 political parties to boycott the inauguration”.
Parliament inauguration row: Perhaps, in recent times, this is the first time a Governor involving in a political controversy beyond his/her state. Meanwhile, several Opposition parties, including BSP, BJD and YSRCP came out to support the Modi government over the issue.
As many as 20 Opposition parties have announced their decision to boycott the inauguration of the new Parliament building by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on May 28.
Slamming the Opposition parties that are going to boycott the inauguration, NDA said, "The audacity of these opposition parties to preach about parliamentary decency and constitutional values is, in the light of their actions, nothing short of laughable."
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