‘Night curfew not to impact new Parliament project work’
The Hindu
Workers’ shifts will align with curfew timings: Tata Projects
The night curfew imposed by the Delhi government from Tuesday till April 30 will have no impact on the construction of the new Parliament building, with workers’ shifts being moved around to adhere to the 10 p.m. to 5 p.m. curfew timings, a spokesperson for the company carrying out the project said on Wednesday. The project will be completed ahead of the November 2022 deadline, said Naresh Sharma, spokesperson for Tata Projects Ltd., which is constructing the new Parliament building adjacent to the existing Parliament. Construction on the new building, which is part of the larger Central Vista redevelopment project of the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, started in January and is going on in three shifts.More Related News

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