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"Samvidhan Sabha to now: A remarkable odyssey": India's Parliament embarks on a poignant 75-year journey, revisiting its roots from the Samvidhan Sabha to its present day, unfolding a tapestry of achievement, experiences, and memories in a special session

But as we step into the special session, we must also remember that history is not just a reflection of the past but a continuous journey into the future
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“Discussion on Parliamentary Journey of 75 years”: Lok Sabha releases agenda for the upcoming special session of the parliament
“Discussion on Parliamentary Journey of 75 years”: Lok Sabha releases agenda for the upcoming special session of the parliament

In an announcement that reverberates with the echoing footsteps of history, the Lok Sabha has unfurled the grand agenda for the forthcoming special session of the parliament. The nation waits with bated breath as the union government unveils a monumental discussion that promises to traverse the illustrious “Parliamentary Journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha – Achievements, Experiences, Memories and Learnings”.

Mark the date, as the calendar page turns to the 18th of September, a hallowed assembly will commence, orchestrating a five-day conclave that promises not only to be a beacon of democracy but a veritable treasure trove of narratives spun from the very core of our nation's vibrant history. The golden tapestry of our parliamentary journey, woven with threads of sterling achievements and invaluable learnings, is ready to be unfurled in its full glory.

It's not just an event, it's an epic tale, a voyage through time, echoing the rich textures of experiences and memories that have shaped this great nation over a span of 75 years. The Lok Sabha bulletin serves as a clarion call, urging members to come prepared for a discussion that will sail through time, tracing the roots from the esteemed Samvidhan Sabha, and echoing the voices that have resonated within the parliamentary halls for three-quarters of a century.

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As the nation stands on the cusp of this monumental moment, we find ourselves not just witnessing history but becoming a part of a rich tapestry that symbolises the pinnacle of democratic discourse and national pride. This special session beckons us to immerse ourselves in a sea of memories, a testimony to our resilient journey as a nation united in its diversity and strength.

As we stand on the brink of this historical reflection, it is paramount to reminisce the beginnings, where the foundations of our nation were carefully crafted in the hallowed halls of the Samvidhan Sabha or the Constituent Assembly of India. An entity pulsating with an unyielding spirit, this assembly convened for the first time in December 1946, setting the stage for what would be India's triumphant journey into sovereignty. By the time it assembled as a sovereign body on 14th August 1947, it heralded a new era, a new beginning that was embraced with unparalleled fervour.

Indeed, it was a task of monumental proportions, encapsulating the aspirations of a nation ready to carve out its destiny. For nearly three years, this assembly became a crucible of ideas, debates and reflections, culminating in the creation of a constitution that would stand as a beacon of hope and promise for an independent India.

But as we step into the special session, we must also remember that history is not just a reflection of the past but a continuous journey into the future. The session promises not just an enriching voyage through the annals of history but also a glimpse into the unfolding tapestry of India's democratic journey. In addition to paying homage to our 75-year journey, the session will also be a hub of vibrant legislative activity, promising to steer the nation into newer horizons of growth and development.

Steering the session into action are the significant legislative strides awaiting discussion. Bills that have resonated in the corridors of the Rajya Sabha, now await their moment of deliberation at the Lok Sabha. As we keenly anticipate the discourse on the Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2023 and the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023, we also cast our eyes towards the introduction of groundbreaking legislations like the Post Office Bill, 2023, and the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023, promising to forge a new path in India's legislative landscape.

At the helm of this monumental session stands Lok Sabha Secretary General Utpal Kumar Singh, an embodiment of the resilient spirit that powers the heartbeat of our parliamentary democracy. As we gear up to witness this historic session, we stand united, a nation ready to celebrate its glorious journey, a testament to our collective strength and unyielding determination.

In preparation for the monumental special session of Parliament slated to begin on the 18th of September, the Union government, spearheaded by Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, has convened an all-party meeting on the 17th of September at 4:30 PM. Leaders of opposition parties have already been looped in through email invitations, heralding the start of what promises to be a session thick with debates and historic decisions.

This gathering, crucial in laying the groundwork for the session, comes amidst a flurry of speculations that have been swirling around for quite some time now. The rumour mill has been particularly busy, churning out theories regarding the Modi government's potential move to officially christen the country as "Bharat", replacing its current formal name. This speculation gained momentum following the use of the term by both the president and the prime minister in their speeches at the recently concluded G20 Summit in Delhi, a move that did not sit well with opposition parties, sparking a series of debates and discussions.

Adding another layer of significance to this session is the planned shift of venue from the venerable old parliament building to the newly constructed one on the day following the commencement of the session. This shift not only marks a significant entry in the session's agenda but also symbolizes a new era in India's rich parliamentary history, blending the old with the new in a seamless transition that promises to be a beacon of growth and progress. This much-anticipated event marks a vital moment in the nation's journey, marrying tradition with modernity, as it steps boldly into the future.

In the midst of the prelude to the special session of Parliament, a tinge of controversy has surfaced, stirring the national dialogue. While the nation anticipates the inauguration of the new parliament building, there has been a contention regarding the chosen dates clashing with the auspicious festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, a sentiment echoed particularly by a section of the populace and one political party, who perceive this as an affront to Hindu sentiments.

Yet, as voices rise in dispute, it raises a profound question that lingers in the minds of many: could there indeed be a more fitting occasion to herald the dawn of a new era in the Indian Parliament than on a day dedicated to the deity revered for new beginnings? Lord Ganesha, beloved not only in the Hindu community but admired across various faith groups, epitomizes fresh starts and the removal of obstacles.

Thus, this moment presents an opportunity for reflection and perhaps, an embracing of a deeper symbolism; one that intertwines the sanctity of traditions with the aspiration of a nation ready to carve out fresh pathways and narratives, unified in its diversity and fervently stepping forward into a future beaming with promise and potential.

Under the glaring spotlight is the introduction of a groundbreaking bill, poised to redefine the contours of the appointment process for the pivotal roles of the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners, a move that is touted to resonate profoundly within the power circles of the nation.

The fervent discussions in the upcoming session are set to be centred around a crucial amendment delineated in the bill, specifically focusing on the exclusion of the Chief Justice of India from the esteemed panel responsible for the selection of the Chief Election Commissioner and the Election Commissioners. This momentous proposal stands as a testament to the ever-evolving dynamics of Indian polity, potentially heralding a new chapter in the administrative apparatus of the country, steering it towards uncharted territories, with anticipations running high and the nation keenly watching.

As the hashtag #BREAKING trends, it encapsulates the pulsating heartbeat of a nation on the cusp of witnessing a pivotal shift, one that could possibly reshape the future trajectories of its democratic governance. The unfolding events promise to be nothing short of a historic chapter, a narrative steeped in anticipation and underlined by the spirit of resilience and change.

Also, DD News informed that, "#Parliament staff will don new uniforms as they move to the new Parliament building on September 18, 2023, for the special session on Ganesh Chaturthi".

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