Srinagar, April 22 -- Samvidhan Sadan to Sansad Bhawan is a deeply researched, intellectually engaging, and structurally coherent volume that explores the Indian Parliament not merely as a constitutional institution, but as a living and dynamic embodiment of democratic aspirations. With the inauguration of the new Sansad Bhawan and the renaming of the old Parliament as Samvidhan Sadan, the book arrives at a historic juncture, anchoring contemporary developments in parliamentary architecture within the broader constitutional and democratic ethos. The book begins by contextualizing the symbolic and functional transition from the colonial-era Parliament building to the newly constructed Sansad Bhawan. Singh meticulously captures the signific...