
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start on Wednesday 6th August the first of the several upcoming Common Central Secretariat buildings. This is part of the ambitious project of the Narendra Modi government, which will bring the ministries and the department under one roof and equip them with modern infrastructure.
Named “Kartavya Bhavan”, Modi visits and open it and later deals with a public program on “Kartavya Path”, the official statement said.
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The Bhavan-03 card, which has been inaugurated, is part of the wider transformation of the central Vista. The aim of the new secretariat building is to streamline administrative processes and allow agile management.
“The project embodies the wider program of administrative reforms of the government. By jointly locating ministries and adopting top infrastructure, it will improve the common central secretariat between ministerial coordination, speed up policy and support responsive administrative ecosystem,” the statement said.
The new building, one of the 10 such planned facilities, will be the most modern office complex covering an area of approximately 1.5 square square meters in two basements and seven stories, including the ground floor.
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The building will be located internal affairs, external matters, rural development, MSME, DOPT and Ministry of oil and natural gas and the office of the main scientific advisor.
The statement noted that many key ministries currently operate from aging buildings such as Shastri Bhawan, Krishi Bhawan, Udyog Bhawan and Nirman Bhawan, built between the 1950s and 1970s, which are now “structurally obsolete and inefficient”.
New equipment will reduce repair and maintenance costs, increase productivity, improve employees well -being and increase the total service provision, she said.
The new building will be an example of modern management infrastructure and is prepared and secure in workplace, identification -based controls, integrated electronic supervision and centralized command system.
It will also lead to sustainability, focusing on the evaluation of Griha-4 with double facades, roof solar, solar heating, advanced HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and rainwater collection, the statement said.
The equipment will support ecological consciousness through waste management with zero diverging, internal waste processing, electronic vehicle charging station and extensive use of recycled building material.
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“As a campus with zero selection of Kartavavya Bhavan treats and reuses waste water to meet the main piece of water needs. The building uses recycled construction and demolition waste in blocks of masonry and tiles, light dry natural supplement load and structural load and structural load and structural load and structural load and are listed.
The building is designed to use 30 percent less energy. The solar panels on the Bhavan-03 Kartava-03 Card Cards will generate more than 5.34 lakh units of electricity every year and charging stations for electric vehicles are also provided.
The project embodies the wider program of the administrative reform of the government.
The home secretary of the Union, several officers at a higher level and a large number of employees of the ministry, have already moved to a new building.
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