1/10 - Inside pictures of new Parliament building
Inside pictures of new Parliament building
2/10 - Design of the new parliament building
The new Parliament building reflecting the aspirations of 135 crore Indians is being bulit alongside the existing Parliament building.
3/10 - Working as an ensemble
The new building and the existing Parliament building will work together as an ensemble. This will facilitate the smooth and efficient functioning of operations of the Parliament.
4/10 - Provision of a decentralised sewage treatment plant
Sharing exclusive details with TOI, government sources said there is provision of a decentralised sewage treatment plant that will recycle water and use it for flushing and irrigation needs.
5/10 - Entire building has been designed to be energy efficient
The entire building has been designed to be energy efficient and has a Green Building Certification of GRIHA 5 Star,” sources said.
6/10 - The building is also designed to maintain good indoor air quality
The building is also designed to maintain good indoor air quality. It is provided with a three stage filtration process along with UV lamp to ensure clean and fresh indoor air.
7/10 - Ultrasonic humidifier is also employed to maintain relative humidity
An ultrasonic humidifier is also employed to maintain relative humidity within threshold limits especially in winter season. Further, air quality monitoringdevices will be used to ensure good air quality within the premises.
8/10 - No potential adverse environmental effects
Sources said the building was constructed by employing processes that were designed to produce minimal waste and minimise any potential adverse environmental effects.
9/10 - Various measures were undertaken to avoid air pollution
To avoid pollution of air, various measures were undertaken to minimise the generation of dust like usage of automatic air purification system / smog tower, mist spray guns, mist systems etc.
10/10 - All construction material used are covered to prevent dispersion of dust particles
It was ensured that all construction material used at site are covered; regular water sprinkling around the site to minimise dust; usage of green nets for scaffolding the construction area to prevent dispersion of dust particles.