The upcoming inauguration of the new parliament building on Sunday will witness an extraordinary event as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to install a historic golden sceptre near the Speaker's seat, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In a recent announcement, Shah elaborated on the significance of this remarkable relic, which was handed over to the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, during the transfer of power from British rule to Indian independence. Revealing the details, Home Minister Amit Shah explained that the sceptre, known as "sengol," derives from the Tamil word "semmai," meaning "righteousness." He emphasized that the historical importance of the 'sengol' was not widely known, making its installation in the new parliament an opportunity to connect our rich cultural traditions with modernity. Furthermore, Shah commended Prime Minister Modi's visionary approach in incorporating such elements into the design of the new parliament building. Currently housed in a museum in Allahabad, the revered 'sengol' will be ceremoniously