Delhi Secretariat

Delhi Tourism - Thursday, July 29, 2010 7:50:13 AM

 
 
The Old Secretariat building is also a best place in Delhi to visit. Its building started functioning in the year 1913. On 27th January, the legislative Council of the Central Government met here for the first time. For the next 14 years the Council continued to meet here until they were shifted to the North and South Blocks in the Raisina Hills. It was in this building that important discussions, meetings and debates were held on constitutional matters before being finally adopted. All this contributed to forming the base of the Indian Parliamentary system.
This building also boasts of hosting the first Convocation ceremony of the Delhi University on 26th March 1923. The University rented this building for a period of time. After India achieved independence in the year 1947, the Old Secretariat building held several other academic and cultural events.
In the year 1952, the building held sessions of the Delhi Assembly. However the Delhi Assembly was dissolved after a point of time and the building then served other purposes. The Metropolitan Council started holding its meetings and discussions here. Finally in the year 1993, after the formation of the Delhi Government, the Old Secretariat Building became the seat of the Delhi State Assembly. The sessions of the Vidhan Sabha are held here.
Visitors find the Architecture of the Old Secretariat is also quite impressive. If you are interested in visiting this century old historic building a quick glance through the Old Secretariat.
Besides all this The Old Secretariat is a historic building in Delhi. Presently it houses the seat of the Delhi Assembly.
 

 
Location: The Old Secretariat is located on the main Ring Road or the Mahatma Gandhi Road.

Timings to visit: It is not open to the public. One has to obtain special permission from the concerned authorities to enter the building.

How to reach: Visitors can easily reach to Old Secretariat as Delhi is well connected by rail, road and air to all parts of the country. After reaching Delhi, tourists can take buses, rickshaws, autos or the metro rail from any part of the city to reach Old Secretariat.

Nearest Railway Station: Old Delhi Railway station.

Nearest Metro Station: Civil Lines.

Nearest Airport: Indira Gandhi International Airpor.

What to see: The two lateral blocks of the whole building.

Nearby Markets: Ashok Vihar market, Kamla Nagar Market, Mukherji Nagar Market and Model Town Market.

Address:
206 Rouse Avenue,
New Delhi-110002
Website: http://delhigovt.nic.in

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