The much-awaited inauguration of India's new Parliament building is expected to take place by the end of this month. Tentatively scheduled for May 28, the inauguration coincides with the day Prime Minister Narendra Modi took his oath of office nine years ago in 2014. According to insider sources, Prime Minister Modi himself will inaugurate the new structure, which has been constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 970 crore. There are also discussions underway regarding a potential meeting of Speakers from Parliaments of G20 nations to be held in the new building later this year. As India holds the G20 presidency for 2023, the new Parliament building could serve as a venue for this significant gathering, as per informed sources. The construction of the triangular-shaped building commenced on January 15, 2021, marking the beginning of this ambitious project. Encompassing an area of 64,500 square meters, the four-storeyed edifice is designed to accommodate 1,224 Members of Parliament. The main entrances to