Construction Of New Parliament To Continue During Lockdown
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Construction of the new Parliament building would continue during the lockdown announced by the Delhi government on 19th April with those workers who are staying on site, according to the government. The building, being built adjacent to the existing Parliament House,
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Apr 22, 2021 4:04 AM
Construction of the new Parliament building would continue during the lockdown announced by the Delhi government on 19th April with those workers who are staying on site, according to the government. The building, being built adjacent to the existing Parliament House, is scheduled to be completed by November 2022. While the Delhi government banned construction during the lockdown from 10 p.m. on 19th April to 5 a.m. on April 26, projects where workers are residing on-site would be allowed. The construction would continue to the extent possible, said a Central Public Works Department official. Earlier, the workers had been staying at a camp set up at Sarai Kale Khan and commuting by Metro and buses to the site in Lutyens’ Delhi. As per Tata Projects Ltd., which is constructing the new Parliament “Work is continuing. All workers are staying on site and permissions for construction have been granted.” The construction began in January, as the first part of the larger redevelopment of Central Vista, which stretches from the Rashtrapati Bhavan till the India Gate. Apart from the Parliament building, the project to revamp the Central Vista Avenue is under way, while the work on the new Secretariat buildings is yet to start.
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