Prime Minister Narendra Modi will place the 'sengol' next to the Lok Sabha Speaker's seat when he inaugurates the newly constructed Parliament building on Sunday.
Here are 5 facts about the sceptre 'Sengol':
The 'sengol' has played an important role in the history of our nation, Amit Shah said today.
This sceptre was handed over to India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to mark the transfer of power from the British to Indians.
After India received the golden sceptre, the Chola dynasty artifact was taken to the Constituent Assembly Hall in a procession.
The one accorded the 'sengol' is expected to impart a just and impartial rule.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will place the 'sengol' next to the Lok Sabha Speaker's seat when he inaugurates the newly constructed Parliament building on Sunday.
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