The Vidhana Soudha has remained one of the outstanding structures in Bangalore since regally symbolising the might of the government of Karnataka. A tour around the outside of the majestic building does well to allow the gazing of the curving domes and towering columns, which gives the symbol of the historical Karnataka as well as the progressive Indian democracy. Having a structure that embodies both Dravidian style and modernity, the Vidhana Soudha Bangalore is an iconic building ... Vidhana Soudha (also spelled Vidhāna Saudha, lit. "Legislative House") is the seat of the Karnataka Legislature in Bengaluru, India . Completed in 1956, it houses the bicameral legislature comprising the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and the Karnataka Legislative Council. Vidhana Soudha , The magnificent and gigantic granite, the seat of Karnataka Legislature and the government stands as testimony to this observation. Sri K. Hanumanthaiya, who was Chief Minister of the then Mysore from 1951 to 1956, wanted " Vidhana Soudha " to symbolize the legislative sovereignty of the people like the capital in Washington or The House of Commons in London. The then Prime Minister Sri Pandit Jawaharalal Nehru laid the foundation on 13th July 1951. It was completed in the year ... To visit or read about Vidhana Soudha is to gain a motivating insight into the machinery of one of India’s most dynamic states. Vidhana Soudha is no longer a distant symbol to admire—it is now a place where the people of Karnataka can walk through the pillars of power and see how democracy works.