The new parliament building constructed as part of India’s Central Vista Redevelopment Project in New Delhi is ready! It has been built just opposite the old building’s site. As the old Parliament Building had stability issues because it is a 93-year-old structure, the idea of a new parliament building was proposed. In 2012, then-Speaker Meira Kumar suggested some changes for the betterment of the Indian Parliament Building. The building has been modified to a considerable extent to serve the purpose of a modern Parliament.
The Old Parliament House building constructed in 1921 is almost 100 years old and a Heritage Grade-I building. Over the years, it started displaying signs of distress and was not able to meet the current requirements in terms of amenities, space, and technology.
Finally, on 10 December 2020, The Foundation stone of the new parliament building was laid by the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.
Here is everything you need to know about the New Parliament House:
1. The Central Vista Redevelopment Project was launched by the Indian government in the year 2019 and the construction of a new parliament building was a part of the project.
2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the New Parliament Building on 10 December 2020, and work started after that.
The new Parliament building construction work is 70% complete in the first week of August 2022, and on August 28 the same year Tata Project CEO announced that the Main structure of the new Parliament completed.
4. The New Parliament Building will have spacious legislative chambers.
It will have larger chambers as the narrow legislative chambers of the old building were not spacious enough. The capacity of the larger Lok Sabha Hall will be up to 888 seats and the Rajya Sabha Hall will have 384 seats.
For joint sessions, the new and improved Lok Sabha Hall will be able to accommodate up to 1272 seats. The triangular shape of the building ensures additional space.
5. The new Lok Sabha is designed on the National Bird, Peacock
The Lok Sabha of the New Parliament Building will be three times the size of the Old Lok Sabha area.
7. Bamboo flooring from Tripura, Mirzapur carpets embellish the New Parliament House.
Promoting ‘Made in India’ initiative, different materials from different parts of India has been used.
Teak wood from Nagpur, famous carpets from Mirzapur, red and white sandstone from Sarmathura’s Rajasthan, have been used in the construction of the Parliament floor. The red granite has been sourced from Lakha near Ajmer, white marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan and Kesharia green stone has been procured from Udaipur.
Bamboo for wooden flooring has been supplied by famous Mutha Industries of Bodhjungnagar, Tripura.
15. This huge project was awarded to Tata Projects for Rs.861.9 crore in the year 2020
But according to sources, due to an increase in the GST on construction, the cost has increased to at least Rs.1,200 crore.
16. It was disclosed by ministry officials that the new parliament building will be ready by the end of January after it missed its deadline which was November 2022.
19. On 18 May 2023, Om Birla, Lok Sabha Speaker met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and invited him to inaugurate the New Parliament Building on 28 May 2023.
20. Lok Sabha Secretariat revealed that the New Parliament Building symbolizes the spirit of self–reliant India and that the construction is complete now.
21. Shah Rukh Khan shared a video introducing the New Parliament Building as the “new abode of democracy.”
What a magnificent new home for the people who uphold our Constitution, represent every citizen of this great Nation and protect the diversity of her one People @narendramodi ji. A new Parliament building for a New India but with the age old dream of Glory for India. Jai Hind!… pic.twitter.com/FjXFZwYk2T