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Central Hall – A Historic Venue in Parliament

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Introduction

Central Hall, situated within the historic Parliament House Complex in New Delhi, is a venue of significant historical and architectural value. It has played a central role in India's democratic journey and continues to be a symbol of the country's governance.

About the Parliament House Complex

The Parliament House Complex comprises several important buildings:

  • New Parliament House: Opened last year, it houses the current legislative sessions.
  • Old Parliament House: This includes the Central Hall and remains a symbol of India's parliamentary history.
  • Constitution House: Formerly the iconic circular building now renamed to reflect its significance.
  • Parliament House Annexe: Provides additional facilities for parliamentary functions.
  • Parliament Library Building: Holds a vast collection of parliamentary records and resources.

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the custodian of this complex, ensuring its upkeep and overseeing its functions.

Central Hall: Historical Background and Usage

  • Establishment and Early Use: Established in 1927, Central Hall initially functioned as a library for the members of the legislature.
  • 1946-1949: During this period, it was transformed into the Constituent Assembly Hall, where the Indian Constitution was debated and drafted.
  • Independence Day: On August 15, 1947, Central Hall was the site of the historic transfer of power from British rule to independent India. Jawaharlal Nehru delivered his famous "Tryst with Destiny" speech here.

Architectural Features

  • Design: The Hall is octagonal with a prominent dome, reflecting classical architectural styles.
  • Seating: It is designed to accommodate joint sessions of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).
  • Decor: The walls are adorned with portraits of key figures from the Indian freedom movement and past Presidents and Prime Ministers.

Functions and Usage

  • Joint Sessions: Central Hall has been used for the President’s Address to both houses of Parliament and for important parliamentary events, including awards and farewells.
  • Meetings: It serves as a venue for informal discussions and meetings among parliamentarians.
  • Ceremonial Occasions: The Hall has hosted the swearing-in of Presidents and Prime Ministers.
  • Addresses by Foreign Dignitaries: It has seen addresses by international figures, including the last address by IPU President Duarte Pacheco in March 2021 and President Barack Obama in November 2010.

Current Status

  • Usage: While the old Parliament House's chambers are no longer used for legislative sessions, the new Parliament House accommodates these functions. However, the old building still houses some offices of the Parliament Secretariat.

Political Party Usage

  • Event Venue: Central Hall is not typically used for private political events but can be employed for significant party meetings and coalition events. For instance, in May 2014, Narendra Modi was elected as the leader of the BJP Parliamentary Party in Central Hall, demonstrating its continued relevance in parliamentary activities.

 

 

 

Conclusion

Central Hall remains a cornerstone of India's democratic legacy, reflecting both its historical significance and its role in contemporary parliamentary functions. It stands as a testament to India's journey from colonial rule to independence and its ongoing democratic processes.

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