“The new Parliament building will be a testament to India’s self-reliance”: PM


The old parliament building has reached capacity and needs to rest, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

New Delhi:
The new parliament building in the heart of Delhi will be a “symbol of a new and self-sufficient India,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today. “It will be a rich testimony to the cultural heritage of India and symbolize the aspirations of a new India,” Prime Minister Modi said at his inauguration ceremony, which was attended by around 200 dignitaries from home and abroad. The proposed four-story building on 13 acres, a stone’s throw from Rashtrapati Bhavan, is the culmination of the government’s ambitious 20,000 crore Central Vista project. There are plans to finish the building before the country’s 75th Independence Day in 2022, but construction cannot yet begin as a legal challenge to the project is pending in the Supreme Court.

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  1. “Today is a historic day. Today is a day that in a way is like the cornerstone of our India. If the current Parliament building is one that gave direction to an independent India since 1947, then the new Parliament will prove to be a witness. of a new and atma-nirbhar Bharat, “said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  2. Recalling the old parliament building, Prime Minister Modi said: “It was an emotional day for me when I had the opportunity to be a part of this temple of democracy. I remember bowing down on my first visit.” The current parliament building, built a century ago, has “served to shape India,” he said, adding: “It has undergone several renovations … but has reached its capacity. Now it is seeking rest.”

  3. The priests of Sringeri Math Karnataka performed the rituals for “bhoomi pujan” at the construction site. Ok Sabha Om Birla President, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri and Rajya Sabha Harivansh Vice President also offered prayers during the ceremony, which was followed by a “Sarva dharma prarthana” or prayer. interfaith.

  4. Among those attending the ceremony were Union ministers, deputies, foreign envoys and religious leaders. Also present was industrialist Ratan Tata, whose Tata Projects has the contract for the new parliament building.

  5. Congress launched an attack on Prime Minister Modi as the inauguration ceremony began. “Mr. Modi, History will also record that when the Annadata fought for your rights for 16 days on the streets, you were building a palace for yourself in the name of Vista Central! In a democracy, power is not a means to fulfill whims, it is a means of public service and public welfare, “congressional spokesman Randeep Surjewala tweeted.

  6. The new parliament building became necessary as the existing British-era structure was found to lack modern information technology facilities and offices for parliamentarians. It has also reached its capacity in terms of seating arrangements in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha rooms, many MPs have noted.

  7. The new building will accommodate 888 members in the Lok Sabha Chamber with the option to increase to 1,224 members during joint sessions. The Rajya Sabha chamber will have a capacity of 384 members, an expanded capacity in light of future requirements.

  8. Each Member of Parliament will have 40 square meters of office space in the refurbished Shram Shakti Bhawan, which will be completed in 2024. The new building will also showcase the country’s glorious heritage, with contributions from artisans and sculptors from across the country.

  9. The Vista Central Plan has been challenged in the Supreme Court, which detained the government last week for “aggressively advancing” the project even before a decision was made on the petition challenging the project. “The first stone can be laid, the paperwork can be carried out, but without construction or demolition, without cutting down trees,” the court had said.

  10. The Central Vista project will be aligned along Rajpath, the 3 km road lined with parks on both sides that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan to the Gateway of India. At the end, on the banks of the Yamuna, the Nav Bharat Udyan will arise. The 20-acre park will have an iconic structure and infotainment facilities showcasing the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage and scientific achievements.

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