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The Prime Minister inaugurating the residential complex. Photo: Screen-grab/PIB X

PM Modi inaugurates residential complex for Lok Sabha MPs in Delhi

| @indiablooms | Aug 11, 2025, at 11:17 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated 184 newly-constructed flats for Lok Sabha MPs at Baba Kharak Singh Marg in New Delhi.

The Prime Minister also planted a Sindoor sapling at the residential premise.

Terming the residential complex as a symbol of inclusive India, Modi said, "Here, Members of Parliament from different states and regions of the country will live together. Your presence here will become a symbol of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.

"Therefore, if festivals from every state are collectively celebrated in this complex from time to time, it will add a special charm and vibrancy to the atmosphere."

The Prime Minister added, "In this multi-storey building, more than 180 Members of Parliament will be able to reside together. These new residences also have an important economic aspect.

"During the inauguration of Kartavya Bhavan, I had mentioned that several ministries operating from rented buildings incurred an annual rent of nearly ₹1,500 crore. It was a sheer waste of the nation’s money. Similarly, the lack of adequate housing for Members of Parliament was also leading to increased government expenditure."

The complex is designed to be self-sufficient and is equipped with a full range of modern amenities to address the functional needs of the MPs.

Incorporating green technology, the project adheres to the standards of the GRIHA 3-star rating and complies with the National Building Code (NBC) 2016.

These environmentally sustainable features are expected to contribute to energy conservation, renewable energy generation, and effective waste management.

"The use of advanced construction technology—specifically, monolithic concrete with aluminium shuttering—enabled timely completion of the project while ensuring structural durability. The complex is also Divyangjan-friendly, demonstrating a commitment to inclusive design," the statement issued by the Indian government said.

Each residential unit offers ample space for both residential and official functions.

The inclusion of dedicated areas for offices, staff accommodation, and a community centre will support MPs in fulfilling their responsibilities as public representatives.

From a safety perspective, all buildings within the complex are constructed to be earthquake-resistant, in accordance with modern structural design norms. A comprehensive and robust security system has been implemented to ensure the safety of all residents.

The development of the project was necessitated due to shortage of adequate housing for Members of Parliament.

Owing to the limited availability of land, there has been a sustained emphasis on vertical housing developments aimed at optimizing land use and minimizing maintenance costs.

This residential complex, situated at BKS Marg, New Delhi, offers significant locational advantages for the Hon’ble Members of Parliament, particularly due to its proximity to the Parliament House Complex.

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