Sengol: A Golden Symbol of India’s Independence and Democratic Legacy
Sengol, a 5-feet long golden sceptre, holds immense historical and symbolic significance in India. Presented to the first Prime Minister of the Republic of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, by Viceroy Lord Mountbatten on 14th August 1947, the Sengol marks the transfer of power from the British Raj to India. In this blog, we explore the etymology, significance, and its installation in the new Parliament House, emphasizing its role as a symbol of India’s independence and commitment to democracy. Etymology and Meaning: The term “sengol” is derived from the Tamil words “cemmai,” meaning righteousness or prosperity, and “kol,” referring to a stick



