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15 unknown facts about Indian Parliament House

Supreme Legislative body of Indian Democratic System – The Indian Parliament House comprises of two houses Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha is called ‘House of People’ and Rajya Sabha is called ‘Council of States’. The president of India has the power to call, delay or dissolve the Lok Sabha. We are bringing
 

Facts about Indian Parliament House that you’ll be amazed to know

 

Supreme Legislative body of Indian Democratic System – The Indian Parliament House comprises of two houses Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Lok Sabha is called ‘House of People’ and Rajya Sabha is called ‘Council of States’. The president of India has the power to call, delay or dissolve the Lok Sabha.

We are bringing you here 15 unknown facts about Indian Parliament which you’ll be amazed to know.

Facts about Indian Parliament

Indian Parliament was Designed By ? 

Design of Indian Parliament was made by two Britishers Sir Edwin Lutyens and  Sir Herbert Baker. Both of these were also responsible for overall planning and construction of Delhi.

First Foundation of Indian Parliament House was laid on 12 February 1921.

Sir Edwin Lutyens Indian Parliament Sir Herbert Baker – Indian Parliament

Time Taken to Build the Parliament House

It took 6 years and 83 Lac worth of money to get the marvellous building constructed.

 

Indian Parliament House Delhi

Parliament House Architecture

The whole circumference of the Indian Parliament House is 1/3rd of a mile (536.33 m). Design-wise the building is circular in shape which represents “Continuity”.

Indian Parliament House Circular Shape

You’ll be amazed to know the First Floor Balcony of the Parliament House has 114 Pillars.

Cost per Minute

Cost per minute of Parliament working during session costs Rs. 2.5 Lac

Lok Sabha working

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha

Both the Houses of India are horseshoe in shape.

Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha are Horseshoe Shaped

Cheap Meals

Where in India can you get a meal in Rs. 12 ?

Ans. Indian Parliament Canteen

P.S. – The subsidy on food is now being removed from Parliament Canteen, and new rates have been effective since 1 Jan, 2016

Indian Parliament Canteen Rate List

Noble Passages Inscribed

Noble Passages has been inscribed on all walls and ceilings of Indian Parliament House that serve as guiding spirit for both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha.

The English translation of the Script is mentioned below :

“Open the door to thy people
And let us see thee
For the obtaining of the sovereignty”

Indian Parliament House Inscription on Walls and Ceilings

Number of Lifts

There are total of 6 lifts in Indian Parliament.

Parliament of India – 6 lifts

Carpet Color of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha

Carpet of Lok Sabha is green in color which represents that India is an Agriculture Land and people elected in lok sabha is from grass root level.

Carpet of Rajya Sabha is red in color which signifies Royalty and also tells about the sacrifices made by the freedom fighters of India.

Lok Sabha Green Carpet Color Rajya Sabha Red Carpet Color

Indian Parliament Library

Library of Indian Parliament is second largest in the world. National Library in Kolkata is the largest.

Zero Hour in Indian Parliament

Question Hour is the first hour of parliament working between 11 to 12 noon. During this time MPs can put forward their questions about government policies, bills and government.

Indian Parliament Zero Hour

Voting in Parliament

Parliamentary Voting is done electronically for different questions asked during the proceedings of the house, amendments, new bills, etc. There is a voting console with colored buttons :

Green – Yes
Red – No
Yellow – Abstain

Indian Parliament House Voting System

Most Seats in Rajya Sabha from a State

Uttar Pradesh has most number of Rajya Sabha Seats i.e. 31. Second in the list is Tamil Nadu with 18 seats.

Rajya Sabha Seat BreakUp

Only surviving MP’s of 1st Lok Sabha 

Mr Resham Lal Jangde from Chhattisgarh and Mr Rishant Keising from Manipur are the only surviving Member of Parliament of 1952 Lok Sabha session which was the First Lok Sabha session of Indian Parliament.

resham-lal-jangde member of parliament

Room No. 13

Room No. 13 in Indian Parliament building is allocated to the President of India (13 in this case is considered to be not so lucky).

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