Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to inaugurate Jharkhand’s own Assembly building at Ranchi on September 12. It is being dubbed as India’s first paperless Assembly.
“Jharkhand will have its own Assembly building 19 years after its formation. The credit of having India’s first paperless State Legislative Assembly building goes to Jharkhand,” Chief Minister Raghubar Das said at Ranchi on Tuesday.
Built at a cost of ₹465 crore, the Assembly has 57,220 square metres of built-up area. The 37-metre-tall dome has been the highlight of the spectacular edifice.
The building, which has come up on 39 acres of land, reflects rich tribal culture of Jharkhand.