Recently the new Parliament House was inaugurated and it is now being discussed everywhere. Even if it is discussed, why not this Parliament House has been built in a very special way. Let us inform you that the new Parliament has been prepared on the theme of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat'. The colours of the country's culture are also visible in this Parliament House. In today's article, we are going to tell you what things from 8 states have been used in the new Parliament House.

Rajasthan

The red and white marble used in the Parliament came from Sarmathura in Rajasthan. Not only this, the saffron green stone planted here has come from Rajasthan only. Red and white stones have been used the most in the Parliament.

Maharashtra

The girl has been used a lot in the building. Most of the wood used in the Parliament House came from Maharashtra. A lot has been made of the girl in the building which is quite beautiful to see.

Uttar Pradesh

Talking about the carpet laid in the building, it has come from Mirzapur. Whereas bricks made of cement have come from UP. Special attention has been paid to everything used in the Parliament House.

Daman and Diu

A false ceiling made of steel has also been installed in the building which is looking very beautiful to see. They were brought from Daman and Diu for the building.

Madhya Pradesh

It was not that easy to make the Parliament House beautiful. The artisans of MP have made a significant contribution to carrying out this difficult task. Not only this, the huge Ashok Chakra on the wall has been made by the artisans of Indore. Along with this, the artisans of MP have worked hard on the walls of the building.

Tripura

Bamboo has been used extensively in the building. The bamboo used in this was sourced from the northeastern state of Tripura.

Haryana

The sand was used while preparing the building. The sand was brought from Haryana. Not only were these but fly ash bricks also procured from Haryana.

Gujarat

Brass has also been used in many places in the Parliament House. The brass was brought from Gujarat.

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