Is the Expanded Vidhan Bhavan at Nagpur Set to Become Iconic?

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Key Takeaways
- The Nagpur Vidhan Bhavan will undergo significant expansion.
- A modern seven-storey complex will be built.
- The project will incorporate green building principles.
- Historical architectural styles will be preserved.
- An underground tunnel will connect the new and existing buildings.
Mumbai, July 16 (NationPress) A presentation outlining the ambitious plans for the expansion of the Nagpur Vidhan Bhavan and a proposed new administrative complex was delivered on Wednesday.
A modern seven-storey structure will be erected on the existing grounds of the Vidhan Bhavan in Nagpur.
The Speaker of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Rahul Narwekar, expressed that the expanded edifice and the new building should embody grandeur and magnificence. The expansion of the Nagpur Vidhan Bhavan and the new administrative facility will be managed by the Maharashtra Infrastructure Development Corporation.
Speaker Narwekar instructed the corporation to provide a comprehensive proposal for the project.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the importance of incorporating the principles of a “green building” into the construction of the expanded Vidhan Bhavan. He also suggested that sufficient space and cafeteria amenities should be available for visitors in the new structure.
“Attention will be given to maintaining the historical architectural style of the current building during the expansion. The new facility will include the Central Hall, Assembly Hall, Legislative Council Hall, and offices for the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Ministers, Assembly Speaker, Council Chairman, and Leaders of the Opposition—all under the same roof. Additionally, a separate six-storey building will be constructed nearby for cabinet members. The complex will also feature parking, a cafeteria, visitor lounges, and security units,” stated a release from the state government.
Furthermore, land currently occupied by the Government Printing Press has been designated for the legislature.
On this site, a magnificent 14-storey building spanning approximately 4 lakh sq. ft. will be developed for ministerial administrative offices.
The Vidhan Bhavan grounds and the proposed administrative structure will be linked by an underground tunnel.
Present at the event were Legislative Council Chairman Prof Ram Shinde, Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandrakant Dada Patil, and Public Works Minister Shivrāj Bhosale, among others. Architect Hafeez Contractor showcased the architectural design.