Hindustan Times (Delhi)

There has been total transparen­cy in Central Vista revamp: Hardeep Puri

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NEWDELHI: Amid concerns raised by architects and activists over the Centre’s revamp plan for the Central Vista in Delhi, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri has said there had been “total transparen­cy” in the project and the architect chosen for the job had consulted multiple town planners and experts for it.

He was responding to queries from reporters on Friday over two petitions filed by activists in the Delhi High Court and concerns raised by many other heritage and architectu­re experts on the proposed revamp.

“There has been total transparen­cy in the project. Bimal Patel had held a meeting with editors and town planner earlier, and after that many others, and every other town planner in town. Then there was a meeting with journalist­s later,” the minister said.

Puri said one of the concerns raised by a few people is that heritage buildings are going to be torn down.

“We have shown exactly that every iconic heritage building will be exactly where it is,” the Union minister of Housing and

Urban Affairs said.

Gujarat-based architectu­re firm HCP Designs had won the consultanc­y bid for the Centre’s ambitious project to redevelop the Central Vista.

HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt Ltd, based in Ahmedabad, is led by architect Bimal Patel and has developed several projects, including the Sabarmati Riverfront Developmen­t where Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently held a mammoth event to celebrate

Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversar­y.

Asked about other concerns raised by activists that the revamp project will “take away a lot of public space”, Puri said, “public space will in fact increase”.

The Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) is likely to be shifted from its current location as part of the Modi government’s ambitious project to redevelop the Central Vista -the nation’s power corridor -- in

Lutyens’ Delhi, sources had earlier said.

Asked about the IGNCA, he said, “A grander mega cultural centre will be built as part of the new project”.

It will be world-class infrastruc­ture like Sydney Opera House and other such iconic buildings globally are, he said.

“So, for the Central Vista project, the amount of consultati­on we have done... Bimal Patel has met every conceivabl­e town planner, architect. I have chaired meetings, the secretary has,” he said. So, that doesn’t mean “we are going to allow our project to be derailed,” he added.

The Union minister said, by 2030, 60 crore people will be living in urban areas.

“You cannot rebuild spaces without complete adherence to ecological and sustainabl­e norms,” he said when asked about the ecological impact of the project. The revamp also envisages a new triangular Parliament building, with seating capacity for 900 to 1,200 MPS, that is targeted to be constructe­d by August, 2022 when the country will be celebratin­g its 75th Independen­ce Day. The common Central Secretaria­t is likely to be built by 2024.

 ?? SOURCED ?? An artist’s impression of the proposed Central Vista plan. Activists n are concerned that the project will take away public space.
SOURCED An artist’s impression of the proposed Central Vista plan. Activists n are concerned that the project will take away public space.

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