India gets new Parliament building this Sunday – Stunning IMAGES
时间:2024-06-17 00:48:09 阅读(143)
PM Narendra Modi is all set to inaugurate the new Parliament building this Sunday. It is a part of Centra Vista projects. Notably, several opposition parties have boycotted the event pointing out that the President of the country should inaugurate the building instead of the prime minister. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)2/6
The foundation stone of the event was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in December 2020. The project was earlier scheduled to be completed by October 2022. However, the completion got late due to numerous factors. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)
The government is faced with the issue of arranging seats for new members. The building consists of Lok sabha, Rajya Sabha, Central Lounge,Central Hall Joint Session, Constitutional Hall, among important offices. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)
4/6The building consists of Lok sabha, Rajya Sabha, Central Lounge,Central Hall Joint Session, Constitutional Hall, among important offices. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in) (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)
5/6The government had earlier awarded the project to Tata Projects in September 2020. While the estimated cost was s 862 crore, the cost has increased by over 1,000 crore. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)
6/6Notably, there is a risk with the current Parliament as it falls under Seismic Zone-IV. (Photo: centralvista.gov.in)
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