Monday, September 27, 2021

PM announces 'digital archive' for all construction workers of Central Vista


New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on announced that once the new Parliament premises is ready, a "digital archive for all construction workers" engaged at the site must be set-up.

This "should reflect their personal details" including their name, place they belong to and picture as a tribute to their efforts, a tweet from PMO said.




The Prime Minister, who visited the construction site on Sunday evening after his arrival from five-day US tour, has instructed that it must be ensured that all the workers engaged  at the site are fully vaccinated against Covid. 


He further asked officials to conduct monthly health check-ups of all workers. 


All the workers should also be given a certificate about their role and participation 

in this endeavour.


While inspecting the ongoing work relating to the new Parliament building, the Prime Minister

interacted with the workers engaged at the site and asked about their well-being. 


He said that they are "engaged in a pious and historic work".


In a tweet sharing videos of PM's visit to the site, Union Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh

Puri wrote: "True Karmyogi. PM’s surprise visit to inspect the Central Vista project was a morale booster 

for the workers and engineers who are toiling day and night to complete this edifice of New India on time". 


"This was after a packed and successful trip to the US and a long haul flight back home," Mr Puri said.


Another Union Minister Narayan Rane tweeted: "....24 hours in the service of Bharatmata. Nation is proud of you!".


The new Parliament building will have an area of 64,500 square metres


The building is part of the Central Vista project. 


Officials say that Parliament's Winter session in 2022 will be held in the new building.


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