New Delhi:Union Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday said that the country is likely to get new buildings for the Parliament, central ministries and other government offices by 2024.
Speaking at 'Land Pooling: Building India's Capital' event, organised by Ficci and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Puri said that the government is planning to reconstruct those buildings built between 1911 and 1927 like North Block, South Block, Rashtrapati Bhavan and the Parliament building.
"We are going to reconstruct all of those buildings by the time we meet in 2024. At the time of next election, it is our expectation we will be in a new Parliament building," he said, adding that the government's request for proposals has received great response from the stakeholders.
Calling the old buildings "heritage", he said that the buildings have served their purpose.
"I will say that the technology has changed. Also, most of the buildings were not earthquake resistant and a lot of money is spent every year on the repair of these buildings."
He said Parliament House is a heritage building, "But we don't have rooms for our MPs, also there is no space for new MPs if the number of seats are changed in future."
Saying that no plan has been finalised as of now, he added the government is looking for ideas and suggestions.
Calling the Land Pooling Policy for Delhi an important step towards making Delhi the world's largest megapolis with the highest international standards, he said that it will add 17 lakh residential units, hugely contributing to the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and jobs.
The Minister said the Policy is a "balanced policy" as out of the 17 lakh dwelling units, it provides 5 lakh dwelling units to people from the economically weaker sections.
He also invited private sector companies to come forward and explore opportunities.