Journey Along Kartavya Path: A Glimpse into the Central Vista Project’s Progress and the New Parliament!
Here are some of the developments under the Central Vista Project including the New Parliament:
- Redevelopment of Rajpath: The Rajpath is a ceremonial avenue in New Delhi that is lined with government buildings. The Central Vista Project includes the redevelopment of Rajpath, which will involve widening the avenue, adding new landscaping, and improving the lighting.
- New Parliament Building: A new Parliament Building is being constructed as part of the Central Vista Project. The new building will be larger and more modern than the current Parliament Building, and it will be able to accommodate the growing number of Members of Parliament.
- Common Central Secretariat: A new Common Central Secretariat is being constructed as part of the Central Vista Project. The new secretariat will house all of the central government’s ministries and departments, and it will be a more efficient and modern way of running the government.
- Museums and Exhibition Complex: A new Museums and Exhibition Complex is being constructed as part of the Central Vista Project. The complex will house a number of museums and exhibition spaces, and it will be a major cultural destination in New Delhi.
- Redevelopment of the North and South Blocks: The North and South Blocks are two of the most iconic buildings on Rajpath. The Central Vista Project includes the redevelopment of these buildings, which will involve restoring them to their former glory and making them more accessible to the public.
The Central Vista Project is a major undertaking, and it is expected to take several years to complete. However, the project is expected to have a significant impact on New Delhi, and it will create a more modern and efficient seat of government for India.
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