PM inaugurates 9th G20 P20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit
PM inaugurates 9th G20 P20 Parliamentary Speakers' Summit
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On September 18 (ANI), New Delhi, India: On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that thanks to the combined efforts of Indians during the course of the nation’s Parliament’s 75-year existence, their accomplishments are now being debated all over the world.

The Prime Minister added that the success of Chandrayaan-3 has not only made India and the world proud, but also the debate in the Lok Sabha on “Parliamentary journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha – achievements, experiences, memories and learnings.”

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This has shown a new facet of India’s power, he added, one that is linked to science, technology, the potential of our scientists, and the strength of the 140 crore people living there.

On Tuesday, the second day of the Special Session of Parliament, which will last through September 22, the Prime Minister also said that the Parliament will move to a new structure.

“This old building is being left behind by all of us. This House served as the Imperial Legislative Council’s meeting site before to independence. This took on the name Parliament House after becoming independent, he said.

“It is true that the decision to build this building was made by foreign rulers, but we can never forget and can proudly say that the labour, the money, and the resources that went into the construction were those of my countrymen,” he said.

The G20 Summit that took place in the nation’s capital earlier this month was successful, the Prime Minister further remarked.

The accomplishments of all Indians are now being highlighted worldwide. Our combined efforts throughout the course of our Parliament’s 75-year existence have produced this. India and the rest of the globe are happy of Chandrayaan-3’s achievement. This has shown a new facet of India’s power, one that is linked to science, technology, the potential of our scientists, and the might of the 140 crore people who live there. Today, I want to thank our scientists one again,” he remarked. (ANI)

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