New Parliament building after consultation

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New Delhi: The ambitious proposal to build an alternative Parliament House complex would be finalised only after wide ranging consultations, government sources said today. The sources said that the Urban Development(UD) ministry is examining the proposal to go in for a new building which would take the place of Parliament House, which has witnessed severe wear and tear since it was built in 1927. A nod of the Prime Minister’s office and the entire cabinet will be taken before proceeding on the project, the first of its type in Independent India.

Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar is expected to constitute soon a High Powered Committee (HPC) which is likely to set in motion the issue of an alternative Parliament House Complex. The issue gained momentum after the fire at the Mantralaya, the Maharashtra government headquarters in Mumbai, with the Speaker asking for immediate steps to avoid such an occurrence in the Parliament House, which has not received a no objection fire certificate so far.

Sources said if the decision to build a new building for the Parliament is finalised, an important aspect that would have to be kept in mind is the requirements of the future.

Though both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha together have some 800 members, their number is bound to increase in the future in view of issues like women’s reservation and dual member constituencies.(PTI)

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