Gehlot\, Pilot to take oath at Albert Hall\, a fine example of Indo-saracenic architecture style

Gehlot, Pilot to take oath at Albert Hall, a fine example of Indo-saracenic architecture style

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

A galaxy of political leaders and workers will descend on the premises of the historic in on Monday for the oath-taking ceremony of as of there.

The construction was completed in 1887 by the Samual Swinton Jacob, who was the director of PWD then.

Located in Ram Niwas Garden outside the old city wall, the hall is a museum where thousands of people visit during the tourist season, usually during the winters.

On Monday morning, leaders Gehlot and would take oath as and deputy of respectively at

Several senior leaders and hundreds of party workers are expected to attend the event.

"Congress Rahul Gandhi, former and other leaders will attend the ceremony," Gehlot told reporters Sunday.

Oath-taking ceremonies are usually organised at the Raj Bhawan. However, the function in 2003 and 2013, when Vasundhara Raje took oath as chief minister, was held at Janpath outside the Assembly building. And this time, has been decided as the venue for the event.

"There would be a large number of guests and leaders of various political parties will attend the ceremony. So, Albert Hall was finalised," Satyendra Singh Raghav, the spokesperson, told

"The ceremony will be held in the open... Seating arrangements are being made to accommodate about 11,000 people," an said.

Nearly 2,000 VIP guests will attend the function.

of Opposition in Mallikarjun Kharge, Puducherry CM V Narayanasamy, CM Amarinder Singh, former CM Hooda and others wil attend the function.

Allies of the Congress party will also be present during the ceremony at Albert hall, a distinctive landmark in Jaipur where cultural functions are also held on different occasions.

With its beautiful architecture dominated by onion domes, archways and terraces, the building of the hall became an integral part of its display, its architecture and stone ornamentation became a source of reference for varied classic Indian styles of design from Mughal to Rajput.

The corridors were decorated with murals in a variety of styles including the Ramayana, reproducing paintings from illustrations in the Persian Razmnama prepared for

European, Egyptian, Chinese, Greek and Babylonian civilizations were portrayed in the murals to enable the people of the region to compare and contrast them with their own and develop their knowledge of the history and art.

Albert Hall became a centre for imparting knowledge of history of civilizations, inspiring artisans to improve their skills, and preserving and developing traditional Indian arts, crafts and architectural forms.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 17:45 IST