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Important Facts about India’s New Parliament House | India’s New Parliament Building
The New Parliament Building will be an intrinsic part of the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat‘.Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly-constructed Parliament building on Sunday, May 28.
Tata Projects Limited won the bid to construct a new parliament building at a cost of Rs 861.90 crore.
New Parliament Building Features :
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The new Parliament building can comfortably seat 888 members in the Lok Sabha chamber and 300 in the Rajya Sabha chamber.
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The Lok Sabha Hall may accommodate up to 1,272 seats for joint sessions.
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The new Parliament building will have a built-up area of about 65,000 sq. mt. Its triangular shape ensures optimum space utilization.
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State of the art Constitutional Hall – As per the official website of Central Vista, the Constitutional hall symbolically and physically puts the Indian citizens at the heart of country’s democracy.
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The building will have offices that are designed to be secure, efficient and are equipped with the latest communications technology
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The new building will have large Committee rooms, equipped with the latest audio-visual systems.
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Revamped Sansad Bhavan – The new Sansad Bhavan will contribute towards economic revitalisation across the entire construction value chain and generate employment opportunities for skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled workers.
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The New Parliament Library will efficiently serve the members for gathering information from archived material.
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The new Sansad Bhavan is a Platinum-rated Green Building.
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The new Parliament building will be Divyang Friendly (accessible for people with disabilities)
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There will be 92 rooms for the use of the Council of Ministers, as per media reports.
Important Facts About New Parliament House :
- Triangular Design for Optimum Space Utilization:Â The new Parliament House features a unique triangular shape, ensuring efficient space utilization within the complex. This design allows for maximum functionality and accommodates larger legislative chambers.
- Lok Sabha: Inspired by the Peacock: The Lok Sabha, based on India’s national bird, the peacock, will have an expanded seating capacity. With 888 seats, it will accommodate nearly three times the current capacity. The Lok Sabha hall will also be able to accommodate 1,272 seats for joint sessions.
- Rajya Sabha: Inspired by the Lotus:Â The Rajya Sabha, inspired by the national flower, the lotus, will have 348 seats. The new design accounts for future increases in the number of Rajya Sabha members, ensuring sufficient space in the House.
- Constitutional Hall:Â A notable addition to the new Parliament House is the Constitutional Hall, located in the center of the complex. This hall will serve as a significant space within the building.
- No Central Hall:Â Unlike the old Parliament House, the new complex will not feature a Central Hall. The low capacity of the previous Central Hall necessitated additional chairs during joint sessions, creating security challenges. The Lok Sabha Hall in the new Parliament House is designed to easily accommodate joint sessions.
- Earthquake-resistant Construction:Â The new Parliament building is designed to withstand earthquakes. As Delhi is now in Zone 4, characterized by a higher earthquake risk, the new structure will be fortified to endure strong shocks in Zone 5.
- Modern Facilities:Â Each seat in the new Parliament House will be equipped with a multimedia display in front, providing modern amenities to members of Parliament. This enhancement will enhance the legislative experience and facilitate communication.
- Eco-friendly Construction:Â The new Parliament House adopts eco-friendly practices, utilizing green construction materials. The building incorporates energy-saving devices, reducing electricity consumption by 30%. Rainwater harvesting and solar power generation systems are also incorporated into the design.
- Enhanced Committee Rooms:Â The new Parliament House will feature an increased number of committee rooms, equipped with sophisticated audio-visual systems. These upgrades will facilitate the functioning of parliamentary committees.
- Media Facilities:Â Special facilities will be provided for the media, including 530 seats dedicated to media personnel. Galleries will be available for the general public to witness parliamentary proceedings, ensuring a clear view of the house from every seat.
- Public-friendly Design:Â Efforts are underway to make the new Parliament House more accessible to the public. Two special entrance points will be designated for children, the elderly, and disabled individuals to access the Public Gallery and Central Constitutional Gallery. Additionally, the new building will incorporate improved fire safety measures.