The 'Sengol' that Prime Minister Modi installed: 5 Facts In the New Parliament

The 'Sengol' that Prime Minister Modi installed: 5 Facts In the New Parliament 

Nearly 30 pontiffs from various Adheenams in Tamil Nadu presented the "Sengol" to PM Modi before it was installed in the new Parliament building



In the recently completed Parliament building in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today erected a historic sceptre known as "Sengol" adjacent to the Lok Sabha Speaker's seat.

Here are 5 facts about the sceptre 'Sengol':

1 ➡Sengol, the name of the ceremonial sceptre placed next to the Speaker's seat, is derived from the Tamil word "semmai," which means "righteousness."

2➡The 'Sengol' has been important to India's history, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. To commemorate the handover of authority from the British to Indians, this sceptre was given to Jawaharlal Nehru, the country's first prime minister.


3➡ The sceptre had previously been kept at Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, at a museum.

4➡The 'Sengol' was presented to PM Modi by approximately 30 pontiffs from various Adheenams in Tamil Nadu before it was installed in the new Parliament building.
5➡The "sengol" recipient is supposed to establish a fair and impartial system of government.