The speaker wrote a letter to evacuate part of the Delhi Lawyer Assembly. This department held the possession - Speaker wrote a letter to the general secretary to evacuate part of the meeting
The speaker wrote a letter to evacuate part of the Delhi Lawyer Assembly. This department took possession of the meeting of the meeting, Viendra Gupta, requested the general secretary Dharmendra to evacuate part of the meetings caught by the Directorate of Education, Delhi Physics and Publication Division. There are plans to create a museum exhibition gallery and auditorium in this part. Gupta said this step is needed to develop the meeting as a heritage site of national importance. By Sanjeev Gupta under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar updated: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 06:13 am (IST) The speaker wrote a letter to the general secretary to vacate part of the meeting. File Photo State Bureau, New -Delhi. Delhi’s legislative meeting demanded the general secretary to intervene to evacuate part of his premises inhabited by various departments, so that a museum, an auditorium and an exhibition gallery can be built there. The secretariat of the meeting works to develop the meeting complex as an important heritage site of national importance. In a recent letter to general secretary Dharmendra, chairman Viendra Gupta said that an ‘important part of the meeting complex’ by the Department of Education, Delhi Pharmacy Council and publication Department of the Government of India. Gupta said this part should be evacuated on a priority to accommodate a museum, an exhibition gallery, an auditorium and access to the visitors. So that the relevant departments can be instructed to evacuate the places they occupied in the meeting site within the shortest time, because the place on an emergency base is needed. “The speaker said that the meeting building for widespread renovation and protection was as a historical monument to show his rich heritage and architectural importance. Gupta said that a few years were also held on the period. Sabha -Speaker, to meet Birla, for a proposal to develop the meeting as a national heritage and assures him of all possible help, the chairman mentioned in the letter.