New Delhi: The Monsoon Session of Parliament in 2022 will be held in a newly-developed Parliament building, government sources said on Thursday.
The project to build a composite complex for various ministries will also kick off very soon, besides the redevelopment of the Central Vista, a 3-km stretch from the Rashtrapati Bhavan, North and South Block to the India Gate, they said.
The government has invited design and architecture firms from across the globe for consultancy works by floating of a request for proposal (RFP) on September 2 for the "development or redevelopment of Parliament Building, Common Central Secretariat and Central Vista." These new iconic structures will be a legacy for 150 to 200 years at the very least, according to the RFP.
Consultants should adhere to Central Vista Committee and Lutyens' Bungalow Zone guidelines while carrying out consultancy work for the redevelopment of the Central Vista, it stated.
Sources in the Union housing and urban affairs ministry said the Parliament House building was completed in 1927 and its facilities and infrastructure are "inadequate" to meet the current demand.
There is an "acute shortage" of office space and there are no chambers for MPs in the Parliament building. The situation will further aggravate if there is an increase in the number of seats, they said.
"By August 15, 2022, when India celebrates its 75th Independence Day, it will have a new Parliament building. The Monsoon Session of the Parliament in August 2022 will be held in a new or a retrofitted building," a source said.
The sources said that by next year, the Central Vista will be redeveloped and the common Central Secretariat will be built by 2024.
There is an imperative need to redesign and redevelop the existing Parliament building with the same outer facade or construct a new state-of-the-art building located in the vicinity, they said.