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Delhi’s Central Vista project declared as essential service, work continues amid COVID-19 2nd wave

The ambitious project of the Narendra Modi government construction began in January and the Central Public Works Department is executing this project.

April 27, 2021 / 14:31 IST
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A spokesperson of the Central Public Works Department said, “We have made limited arrangements for stay of labour at site and also got permission for movement of labour from labour camps.”
A spokesperson of the Central Public Works Department said, “We have made limited arrangements for stay of labour at site and also got permission for movement of labour from labour camps.”

With the health system collapsing with the rising COVID cases in Delhi, one project remains unaffected: the Central Vista project. In a week, the national capital has seen over 2,267 people die of the virus with many due to the oxygen shortage and beds not available.

The ambitious project of the Narendra Modi government construction began in January and the Central Public Works Department is executing this project. The redevelopment project of the Central Vista — the nation’s power corridor — envisages a new triangular Parliament building, a common central secretariat and revamping of the three-km-long Rajpath, from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate.

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The total cost of this project is Rs 20,000 crore. Apart from the Parliament building, the project will also revamp the Central Vista Avenue, while the work on the new Secretariat buildings is yet to start.

Meanwhile, the redevelopment work continues even as the national capital shuts down for another week.