Parliament Building That Witnessed Dawn Of India’s Independence And 'Tryst With Destiny' — IN PICS
The Grand Old Parliament of India was designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Henry Baker and was supposedly inspired by the design of a Hindu Temple in 1912-1913. (Image Source-Pinterest)
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View In AppThe building took around five years to complete in 1927 and the foundation stone of the Parliament House was laid on February 12, 1921, by Britain's Duke of Connaught Prince Arthur. He said that the House would stand as the symbol of India's rebirth to yet higher destinies. (Image Source-Getty)
The then viceroy and governor-general of India, Lord Irwin, inaugurated the Indian Parliament during its opening ceremony on January 18, 1927. This is how it looked in 1935 in an aerial view. (Image Source-Getty)
Earlier, the Parliament Building was called “The House of Parliament” and had three chambers in the Parliament building. The official transfer of power from Britain to India took place in the Central Hall of the Parliament on August 14-15 (midnight) in 1947. (Image Source-Getty)
India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru delivered his Tryst with Destiny speech at the Parliament House in New Delhi on August 15, 1947. (Image Source- Wikimedia Commons)
This is how the Parliament House in New Delhi looked in 1926. It was also called the Council House, which comprised a central hall, circular and 98 feet in diameter. (Image Source-Wikimedia Commons)
This is the aerial view of the old parliament in 1930 with Indian ministries in the foreground, and the round building in the background. The first general elections under the new Constitution were held during the year 1951-52 and the first elected Parliament came into existence in April 1952. (Image Source-Getty)