<p>As the Centre moves ahead with the Central Vista redevelopment plan, PM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for a new Parliament building on December 10 at 1 pm, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/pm-modi-to-lay-foundation-stone-for-new-parliament-building-on-december-10-923773.html" target="_blank">Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla said</a>, on Saturday.</p>.<p>This move is to celebrate 75 years of India's independence in 2022 with a new building constructed by Indian architects and workers.</p>.<p>“The new building will showcase the cultural diversity of the country. Hopefully, in the 75th year of independence (2022), Parliament session will be held in the new building,” Birla said.</p>.<p>He said that as many as 1,224 MPs can sit together in the building, while a new office complex for lawmakers of both the Houses would be built at the site of the existing Shram Shakti Bhawan.</p>.<p><strong>Here's all you need to know about the new building:</strong></p>.<p>The new building will be constructed close to the existing one under the Central Vista redevelopment project.</p>.<p>The new building will have an area of 64,500 square metres.</p>.<p>The structure will be built at a total estimated cost of Rs 971 crore.</p>.<p>The Tata Projects Limited won the bid to construct the new parliament building in September, 2020 at a cost of Rs 83 lakh at the time of bidding.</p>.<p>The new building was designed by an Ahmedabad-based firm - HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt Ltd, who have also designed the Gujarat High Court.</p>.<p>The design will integrate 'indigenous architecture', involving nearly 2,000 workers for construction, 200 artists, and 9,000 others periphrastically, from different parts of the country, according to reports.</p>.<p>According to Om Birla, the new Parliament will have four floors - basement, ground, first and second floors in the new building. Its height will be the same as the old building.</p>.<p>The building will have a total of 120 office spaces including committee rooms and major offices.</p>.<p>In the new structure, the Lok Sabha chamber will have a seating capacity for 888 members, while Rajya Sabha will have 384 seats for the upper house members.</p>.<p>Apart from the two Sabhas, the building will also include spaces for a grand Constitution Hall to showcase India's democratic heritage, a lounge for members of Parliament, a library, multiple committee rooms, dining areas. Ample parking space is also to be provided.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the existing Parliament House building will be suitably retro-fitted to provide more functional spaces and conserved as an archaeological property of India.</p>.<p>The existing building is a massive circular edifice of 560 feet in diameter with twelve gates.</p>.<p><em>(With PTI inputs)</em></p>
<p>As the Centre moves ahead with the Central Vista redevelopment plan, PM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for a new Parliament building on December 10 at 1 pm, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/pm-modi-to-lay-foundation-stone-for-new-parliament-building-on-december-10-923773.html" target="_blank">Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla said</a>, on Saturday.</p>.<p>This move is to celebrate 75 years of India's independence in 2022 with a new building constructed by Indian architects and workers.</p>.<p>“The new building will showcase the cultural diversity of the country. Hopefully, in the 75th year of independence (2022), Parliament session will be held in the new building,” Birla said.</p>.<p>He said that as many as 1,224 MPs can sit together in the building, while a new office complex for lawmakers of both the Houses would be built at the site of the existing Shram Shakti Bhawan.</p>.<p><strong>Here's all you need to know about the new building:</strong></p>.<p>The new building will be constructed close to the existing one under the Central Vista redevelopment project.</p>.<p>The new building will have an area of 64,500 square metres.</p>.<p>The structure will be built at a total estimated cost of Rs 971 crore.</p>.<p>The Tata Projects Limited won the bid to construct the new parliament building in September, 2020 at a cost of Rs 83 lakh at the time of bidding.</p>.<p>The new building was designed by an Ahmedabad-based firm - HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt Ltd, who have also designed the Gujarat High Court.</p>.<p>The design will integrate 'indigenous architecture', involving nearly 2,000 workers for construction, 200 artists, and 9,000 others periphrastically, from different parts of the country, according to reports.</p>.<p>According to Om Birla, the new Parliament will have four floors - basement, ground, first and second floors in the new building. Its height will be the same as the old building.</p>.<p>The building will have a total of 120 office spaces including committee rooms and major offices.</p>.<p>In the new structure, the Lok Sabha chamber will have a seating capacity for 888 members, while Rajya Sabha will have 384 seats for the upper house members.</p>.<p>Apart from the two Sabhas, the building will also include spaces for a grand Constitution Hall to showcase India's democratic heritage, a lounge for members of Parliament, a library, multiple committee rooms, dining areas. Ample parking space is also to be provided.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the existing Parliament House building will be suitably retro-fitted to provide more functional spaces and conserved as an archaeological property of India.</p>.<p>The existing building is a massive circular edifice of 560 feet in diameter with twelve gates.</p>.<p><em>(With PTI inputs)</em></p>