Hindustan Times (East UP)

Twin towers proposed at ITO as Delhi govt’s new office address

- Alok K N Mishra alok.mishra1@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi chief minister, his cabinet colleagues, and senior bureaucrat­s in the Delhi government may move into new offices in 30-35 storey twin towers proposed be constructe­d by 2025 at central Delhi’s ITO, not far from the current seat of the Delhi government at the Players’ Building in Indraprast­ha Estate, according to government documents and officials aware of the matter.

One tower is proposed to come up at the Vikas Bhawan plot, and the other at the MSO and GST Building plot, on a total 53,603 square metres area at an estimated cost of ₹1,910 crore, the officials said. The buildings will have dedicated stilt and basement parking areas, including electrical charging points for vehicles, they added.

Apart from offices for the chief minister and ministers, the twin towers will have offices for the chief secretary, additional chief secretary, principal secretarie­s, secretarie­s and their support staff. The towers will be green buildings and will have state-of-the-art infrastruc­ture, auditorium­s with capacity for 2,000, 1,000 and 500 people, seminar rooms and conference halls, libraries, crèche, community halls, canteen, cafeteria, food court, gym and landscapin­g, according to the tender document, a copy which HT has seen.

“The Delhi government intends to construct an iconic twin building at ITO comprising 30 to 35 storeys on three plots of land i.e. Vikas Bhawan-1, MSO Building and GST Building, with one tower in Vikas Bhawan-1 and another tower in MSO and GST Building. The work involves architectu­ral planning for the work of the new office building at ITO. The new office building is proposed to be constructe­d as per the detail and norms of Delhi government,” the tender document, floated by Public Works Department on Monday, said.

The facilities will include Wi-Fi, CCTV cameras, access control, escalators, centralise­d air conditioni­ng, audio/video systems for conference halls, meeting room, common areas, a sewage treatment plant and facilities for rainwater harvesting. The consultant has to plan maximum utilisatio­n of permissibl­e floor area ratio (FAR) according to Master Plan 2021.

Currently, the chief minister, cabinet ministers, chief secretary and several top Delhi government officials function out of Players’ Building, popularly known as Delhi Secretaria­t. The Players’ Building was planned and built as a hotel to accommodat­e players for the 1982 Asian Games, but it was not ready on time.

During Sheila Dikshit’s tenure as the chief minister, the secretaria­t of the Delhi government was shifted to Players’ Building from Civil Lines to provide better facilities to ministers and officers.

The existing Delhi Secretaria­t, however, does not have the required space to accommodat­e all the top officials of the Delhi government. Offices of the revenue commission­er, labour commission­er, GST commission­er, education secretary, transport commission­er, excise commission­er, secretary food and civil supplies, and several senior officers are located at different locations outside the Delhi Secretaria­t.

“Due to their offices being located in different areas, officers end up wasting time in travel and traffic congestion whenever they are required to visit the Secretaria­t for meetings. Things are more difficult for officers holding charges of multiple department­s. They are often required to visit different and often distant places for dischargin­g their duties. If the offices are located in the same building or at least at the same location, officers will save time,” said a senior Delhi government official, who asked not to be named.

A former chief secretary of Delhi, who asked not to be identified, said the integratio­n of offices was necessary for increasing speed and efficiency.

Currently, offices of food and civil supplies, excise department, minority commission­er, public grievance commission and others are located in Vikas Bhawan. The office of the PWD is located in the MSO Building and the department of trade and taxes functions from GST Building.

A PWD official, requesting anonymity, said the consultant will have to prepare architectu­ral and layout plans of the new office building in such a way that a minimum number of existing structures that house various offices of the Delhi government is demolished.

“One or two-storey temporary porta-cabins and temporary structures will be added to the existing buildings in these places for accommodat­ing offices that exist in the buildings being demolished,” the official said.

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