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Modi@8: Statues, temples, bridges, tunnel — the many architectural marvels of Narendra Modi’s India
Fp Explainers •In his eight years, Narendra Modi has initiated many architectural initiatives — from the Statue of Unity to the upcoming new Parliament building. The statues, temples, bridges, tunnel are all a representation of the new India he wants to portray to the world
In Pictures: PM Modi pays visit to construction site of new Parliament building in Delhi
Fp Staff •The prime minister spent almost an hour at the site and did a first-hand inspection of the construction status of the new Parliament building.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays visit to construction site of new Parliament building in Delhi, inspects work
•The prime minister spent almost an hour at the site and did a first-hand inspection of the construction status of the new Parliament building.
Narendra Modi lays foundation stone for new Parliament building, says it will witness making of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'
•The existing Parliament House building will be suitably retro-fitted to provide more functional spaces for parliamentary events, to ensure its usage along with the new building
Narendra Modi to lay foundation stone of new Parliament building today; project to cost Rs 971 crore
•The building, whose Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha chambers will seat at least 1,200 members, is expected to be completed by 2022
Tata Projects wins bid to construct new Parliament building for Rs 861.90 crore
•The new building will be constructed close to the existing one under the Central Vista redevelopment project. It is expected to be completed in 21 months from the start of construction.
Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan seeks construction of new Parliament building
Fp Archives •India may get a new Parliament building with latest technological facilities as a proposal has been mooted by Lok Sabha Speaker.
Protesters demanding Sharif's resignation besiege Pakistan's Parliament building
Fp Archives •Thousands of anti-government protesters demanding resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today besieged the parliament building of Pakistan, trapping dozens of lawmakers inside.