June 03, 2020 00: 02 IST.
Updated:.
June 02, 2020 23: 51 IST.
June 03, 2020 00: 02 IST.
Updated:.
June 02, 2020 23: 51 IST.
There may be a case to redevelop Central Vista, but it needs to not be done in haste
The Narendra Modi government is so had by its strategy to redevelop the Central Vista, the 3-km long stretch from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate, that even a devastating pandemic is no diversion from it. In the middle of the nation’s disorderly battle versus COVID-19, the Centre has been rushing ahead, overlooking pleas to pause it for further considerations. The plan is also to build a brand-new Parliament structure by March 2022 and a common central secretariat by March 2024 along with new residences for the Prime Minister and the Vice President near South and North Blocks which will be repurposed as museums. There will be a new structure for the PMO. A draft master strategy by a personal firm contracted by the federal government has actually proposed a triangular-shaped Parliament structure next to the existing heritage structure, and office buildings the whole time Rajpath, after demolishing existing structures. Till date, the government has actually not openly stated the task’s estimated cost. The building of the brand-new parliament building, according to the CPWD application for ecological clearance for the job on March 12, is approximated to cost922 crore. The Centre has actually given a range of reasons behind the redevelopment plan, from the structural safety of the Parliament structure and the North and South Blocks, which came