Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the new Parliament building will be a symbol of Atmanirbhar Bharat and that the aspirations of 21st century India will be fulfilled in the new building.
The Prime Minister expressed his views while laying the foundation stone of the new Parliament building which is proposed to be completed in 2022 when the country will celebrate the 75th year of Independence.
“If the old Parliament House gave direction to post-independence India, the new building would become a witness to the creation of a self-reliant India. The new Parliament building will be a symbol of Atmanirbhar Bharat,” said the Prime Minister while addressing members of Parliament and other dignitaries present in the event at the Parliament House premises.
“If work is done to fulfill the needs of the country in the old Parliament House, then the aspirations of 21st century India will be fulfilled in the new building.”
Continuing his speech with a vision of making “India as the mother of democracy” for the world, the Prime Minister said the world has been witnessing India achieving success in the 21st Century.
The Prime Minister appealed to citizens to give their best to make India gain the highest honors in the 21st Century.
Noting that the existing Parliament building was constructed 93 years ago, the Prime Minister said that the new Parliament building is a mixture of the new and the old.
“This is the need of the 21st Century India to construct a new Parliament building. The new building will improve the efficiency of parliamentarians as it will be equipped with modern infrastructure.”
He also said that every parliamentarian will have to be more dedicated to service to make the new Parliament building a temple with their conduct, thought, and behavior.
The new Parliament building will be built in an area of 64,500 sq meters at an estimated cost of Rs 971 crore.
The new Parliament building has been designed by HCP Design and Management Pvt Ltd Ahmedabad and the construction would be carried out by Tata Projects Ltd, keeping the needs and requirements for the next 100 years in mind.
The building is to be equipped with all modern audiovisual communication facilities and data network systems.
Each Member of Parliament would also be provided with a 40 square meter office space in the redeveloped Shram Shakti Bhawan, construction for which is slated to be completed by 2024.
The building will have a seating capacity for 888 members in the Lok Sabha chamber with an option to increase to 1,224 members during Joint Sessions. Similarly, the Rajya Sabha Chamber would have a seating capacity of 384 members.