Bhoomi Poojan Ceremony of Central Vista Avenue Performed
Refurbishing of Landscaping & Lawns–Green Cover being Increased from 3,50,000 Sqm to About 3,90,000 Sqm–Proper Irrigation System Bring Provided
Vending area, Public Amenities with Toilets, Drinking Water Facilities Being Provided at 10 Locations for Visitors/Tourists
Underpasses being Provided at Janpath and C-Hexagon Crossing With Rajpath for Making Area Pedestrian Friendly
Walkways being Provided along Rajpath, Canals
Walkways Across Lawns with Low Level Bridges over Canals Being Provided to Ensure Better Connectivity with Parking, Public Amenities at 12 Suitable Locations
Canals Being Refurbished with Proper Lining and Aerators to Keep Water Clean
Sewerage Treatment Plant for Recycling of Waste Water
Adequate Parking Space for Cars, Two Wheelers, Buses
Signages, Lighting, CCTV Cameras, Drainage, Rain Water Harvesting, Water Supply System
Foldable Seating Arrangement to Reduce Time Taken for Installation and Removal of Temporary Seating Arrangement During Republic Day Celebrations
Adequate Measures Being Taken to Mitigate Environment Pollution During Construction/Retrofitting Work with Focus on Water conservation
Sewerage Treatment Plant for Recycling of Waste Water
Signages, Lighting, CCTV Cameras, Drainage, Rain Water Harvesting, Water Supply System
The Bhoomi Poojan ceremony of Central Vista Avenue was performed by Shri Hardeep S Puri, MoS(I/C) for Housing & Urban Affairs in the presence of Shri Durga Shanker Mishra, Secretary, MoHUA, DG, CPWD & senior officers of the Ministry at India Gate, New Delhi, here today. With this ceremony, the work has started for the development/ Redevelopment of Central Vista Avenue. The Central Vista Avenue starting from North & South Block to India Gate, that includes the Rajpath, its adjoining lawns and canals, rows of tree, Vijay Chowk and the India Gate plaza is a 3 km long stretch. This was originally designed to be a grand processional pathway to the Viceroy’s House during the British Raj. It was appropriated by the people of India and their government at Independence.
The government has decided to address these by refurbishing and improving the avenue, as part of the comprehensive transformation of the Central Vista. The objective of the proposal is to make the Avenue an icon that truly befits New India. This will come out to be one of the best Central Vista Avenue of the world. It will be achieved by refurbishing, strengthening and restoring the avenue’s landscape and tree cover; providing amenities that make it comfortable for civic users and tourists to use and; making it more pedestrian friendly and easier for traffic to negotiate. The design also provides space and facilities for vendors, ensures that arrangements for national events cause minimal disruption, and ensures integrity and continuity of the Vista’s original layout, its geometries and its architectural character.
Government approved a proposal for development of Central Vista Avenue with estimated cost of Rs.608 crores on 10th November, 2020. Requisite permissions from Delhi Urban Arts Commission, Heritage Conservation Committee, Central Vista Committee, Local Body etc. have been obtained. Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has been entrusted to carry out this important work. Phase-I work of development has been awarded by CPWD to one of the major construction companies M/s Shapoorji Pallonji Company (Pvt) Limited with the cost of Rs.477 crores through competitive bidding on 08.01.2021 and work is being started today on 04.02.2021.
The components of development work under Phase-I include;
▪ Refurbishing of Landscaping and lawns. Green cover being increased from 3,50,000 sqm to about 3,90,000 sqm. Proper irrigation system will be provided
▪ Proper public amenities with toilets, drinking water facilities and vending area are being provided at 10 locations for visitors and tourists.
▪ Make it more pedestrian friendly with underpasses being provided at Janpath and C-Hexagon crossing with Rajpath.
▪ Adequate walkways being provided along Rajpath, canals. Walkways across lawns with low level bridges over canals are being provided to ensure better connectivity with parking, public amenities at 12 suitable locations.
▪ Canals are being refurbished with proper lining and aerators are being provided to keep the water clean.
▪ Sewerage Treatment Plant for recycling of waste water.
▪ Adequate parking space for cars, two wheelers, buses etc.
▪ Signages, lighting, CCTV cameras, drainage, rain water harvesting, water supply system.
▪ Foldable seating arrangement to reduce time taken for installation and removal of temporary seating arrangement during Republic Day Celebrations.
Adequate measures will be taken up to mitigate environment pollution during the construction/retrofitting work with focus on water conservation and use.