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Rajasthan Legislative Assembly at 75: Honouring a legacy of landmark laws, democratic values and visionary leadership

The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is celebrating its 75-year journey with the Amrit Mahotsav from July 15, 2026, showcasing seven decades of democratic traditions, landmark legislation, and institutional achievements. The celebrations will bring together current and former legislators while highlighting the Assembly's evolution into a modern, technology-driven institution committed to strengthening democracy

Vasudev DevnaniVasudev Devnani
Jul 14, 2026, 08:20 pm IST
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The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly marks 75 glorious years of upholding democratic values and legislative excellence

The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly marks 75 glorious years of upholding democratic values and legislative excellence

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The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is not merely a legislative body but a living symbol of a seven-decade-long journey defined by democratic consciousness, public participation, and good governance. From the constitution of the first elected Assembly in 1952 to the present day, this House has played a pivotal role in shaping the social, economic, and political development of the state. To mark the 75th year of the Assembly, the Amrit Mahotsav—commencing on July 15—will bring this glorious journey to life under one roof through the “Legislative Pride Journey – A Confluence of Current and Former MLAs” (Vidhayi Gaurav Yatra). This event will showcase past achievements, present innovations, and future resolutions side by side.

From the Integration of Princely States to a Democratic House

Post-independence, Rajasthan was formed through the gradual integration of numerous princely states. Vrihad Rajasthan (Greater Rajasthan) was established on March 30, 1949, and the state assumed its current form on November 1, 1956. Following the first general elections, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly was constituted on February 23, 1952, and its inaugural meeting was held on March 29, 1952. This historic moment laid a robust foundation for the democratic system of governance in the state. Initially, the Assembly comprised 160 members; over time, this number increased, reaching the current strength of 200 members in 1977. Today, the significant representation of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, women, and youth in the House reflects the broad social foundation of Rajasthan’s democracy.

From the Old Town Hall to the Modern Assembly Building

From 1952 until the year 2000, the proceedings of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly were conducted from the historic Sawai Man Singh Town Hall located at Jaleb Chowk, Jaipur. Construction of the current Assembly building began in November 1994 and was completed in March 2001. The first session in the new building was held on March 27, 2001. Equipped with modern amenities, this building is counted among the country’s finest legislative assemblies and stands as an exemplary showcase of Rajasthan’s democratic dignity and architectural excellence.

A Legislative Assembly Nurturing National Leadership

The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly has produced leaders who have gone on to hold high constitutional offices. Former Governor Pratibha Devisingh Patil became the country’s first female President. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, who served as Chief Minister of Rajasthan three times, and Jagdeep Dhankhar, a former MLA, rose to become Vice President and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The current Lok Sabha Speaker, Om Birla, has also served as a member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. This legacy demonstrates that the Assembly has been a significant hub not only for state-level governance but also for national leadership.

Cornerstone of Historic Legislation

Over the past 75 years, this House has passed numerous laws that have had a profound impact on the state’s social fabric. The Rajasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952, marked a crucial step towards abolishing the feudal system. The Rajasthan Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad Act, 1959, strengthened grassroots democracy. The Rajasthan Lokayukta and Up-Lokayukta Act, 1973, and the Rajasthan Right to Information Act, 2001, charted a new course for transparency and accountability in governance. These legislative decisions laid a robust foundation for land reforms, the expansion of education, social justice, women’s empowerment, agricultural development, and rural upliftment.

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A Digital and Paperless Assembly

In recent times, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly has prioritised technological modernisation. The ‘e-Vidhan’ (NOVA) system has been implemented within the House. Furthermore, the proceedings have been made more transparent, efficient, and eco-friendly through online question-and-answer sessions, digital documentation, and electronic information systems. Computer tablets have been installed at the seats of all 200 MLAs, and a digital attendance (signature) system has been introduced for committee meetings. This transformation represents not merely a technological convenience but a concerted effort to enhance the effectiveness of democratic functioning.

Transforming the Parliamentary Landscape through Innovation

Several innovative initiatives have been undertaken within the Legislative Assembly. A special emblem (logo) for the Legislative Assembly has been designed, the entrance gates have been named, and the digital museum has been upgraded. Democratic history is being brought to the general public through the Constitution Gallery and the Vande Mataram Gallery. Initiatives such as the Kargil Memorial Garden, Nakshatra Vatika (astronomical garden), and Herbal Garden have lent a cultural and inspiring character to the Assembly complex.

Initiative to connect the youth with democracy

The new generation is being familiarised with parliamentary processes through programs such as Youth Parliament, Mock Assembly, and student visits to the Assembly. First-hand experience of Question Hour, debates, and decision-making processes fosters faith in democratic values ​​among students and will prove instrumental in shaping responsible future citizens.

Amrit Mahotsav: A Confluence of History, Experience, and the Future

The ‘Amrit Mahotsav,’ commencing on July 15, 2026, marks a historic celebration of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly’s 75-year journey. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be the chief guest at the inaugural session of this one-day event, while Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan will grace the closing ceremony with his presence. On this occasion, former Assembly Speakers and Deputy Speakers, as well as senior legislators (both past and present) who have been elected six or more times, will be felicitated. Additionally, a special discussion will be held regarding 23 historic laws passed by the Assembly, analysing their social and administrative impacts. This special event will be broadcast live on the Assembly’s official YouTube channel.

Future Direction

Several plans are in the pipeline to transform the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly into a modern, research-oriented, and participatory institution. Initiatives have been launched to construct a modern “Central Hall”, modelled after the Central Hall of Parliament, and a state-of-the-art auditorium within the proposed Legislative Council complex. These facilities will serve as key hubs for Youth Parliaments, national and international conferences, and parliamentary training programs.

The 75-year journey of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly represents not only the glory of the past but also a resolve for the future. This journey demonstrates that democracy strengthens when public representatives, institutions, and citizens come together to make constitutional values ​​the foundation of their lives. The Amrit Mahotsav is a celebration of this very conviction, honouring a democratic Rajasthan that takes pride in its traditions while confidently marching towards the future.

 

Topics: Amrit Mahotsav 2026Rajasthan DemocracyParliamentary HeritageOm Birlarajasthan politicsRajasthan Legislative AssemblyVasudev Devnani
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