New Delhi: The winter session of the session is likely to be held in the new building. This building is far ahead of the old Parliament building in terms of technology and safety. This was stated by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Sunday. Today (June 19) was the day that he was sworn in as speaker 3 years ago. He said that our endeavour in the new building of Parliament is that the session starts from the winter session. The picture of a self-reliant India will be clearly visible in the new building. He said the old parliament building will also be a part of it. Om Birla told the media that he has always wanted discipline and decorum to be maintained in the House. If an MP wants to make his point, he gives him a full opportunity. Whether he came to Parliament for the first time or as an old MP. He said that they take care that the proceedings of the House are not interrupted. Issues related to people can be raised in Parliament. They take care that the bills are discussed in detail, for which MPs are elected. They take care that MPs participate in important issues. The Speaker further said that with the cooperation of all, the production of the House has been 100 per cent. The house runs until late at night. In the last two years, the country has been affected by Corona. Even after this, following the guidelines of Corona, we ran the House smoothly. Further, Om Birla said that there was no disruption in the functioning of the House due to the infection. It didn't matter to his productivity. "I keep calling the party leaders from time to time and talking so that the House runs properly and smoothly. At the same time, they also pay attention to the fact that discipline and decorum are maintained. He said all members also help. With their help of them, the level of production and debate in the House increased a lot. 'One who got harassed does not roam openly in Khan Market' Smriti Irani attacks Rahul Gandhi Did not get the councillor ticket, BJP worker took this scary step Why doesn't Farooq Abdullah want to be president?