New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated environmentally disabled-friendly 184 newly constructed Type-VII multi-storey flats for Members of Parliament at Baba Kharak Singh Marg, here.
The residential complex, having four towers equipped with green and modern amenities features, aims to improve accommodation facilities for MPs and promote a more efficient and sustainable living environment, said a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.
Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister pointed out that the four towers in the complex named after major Indian rivers — the Krishna, Godavari, Kosi, and the Hooghly — symbolizing unity and cultural heritage which give life to millions, will now inspire a new stream of joy in the lives of public representatives.
“The availability of these new flats will ease the lives of MPs in Delhi,” he said, adding the new housing would end the long-standing issue of inadequate government accommodation for lawmakers. He also commended the engineers and shramjeevis (workers) who contributed to the construction, appreciating their dedication and timely delivery of the project.
The Prime Minister shared his experience of visiting a sample flat and compared it with older accommodations, many of which, he said, had deteriorated over time. He noted that the new complex would offer MPs a comfortable living space and free them from housing-related concerns, allowing them to focus more on their duties towards the public.
Modi further acknowledged the difficulties faced by first-time MPs in finding housing in Delhi. He said that more than 180 MPs will be housed in these towers and said this development will also help reduce government spending.
He pointed out that from 2004 to 2014, no new flats were built for Lok Sabha MPs. “Since 2014, around 350 MP flats have been constructed, including this new set, which will help save public funds,” he said.
Drawing attention to broader development goals, the Prime Minister said, “India of the 21st century is equally committed to growth and responsibility,” and mentioned that while new government infrastructure is being built, schemes like PM Awas Yojana are also helping four crore families achieve homeownership.
He added that as India builds new Parliament buildings and MP flats, it is also setting up hundreds of medical colleges across the country.
The Prime Minister highlighted the project’s sustainability features, including solar infrastructure and green building design. He said the complex aligns with India’s commitment to environmental protection and future-ready infrastructure, as per the statement here.
Calling upon MPs to promote unity, Modi said the complex should reflect the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat. He encouraged MPs to celebrate each other’s regional festivals, invite constituents, and learn regional languages from one another.
He also urged MPs to maintain the premises with high standards of cleanliness and sustainability. He suggested that competitions could be held among residential complexes to promote cleanliness under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan.
The event was attended by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Union Ministers, and several MPs. The Prime Minister also planted a Sindoor tree sapling and interacted with the workers who contributed to the project.
According to officials, the building also features a community centre within the premises, which will serve as a hub for social and official engagements of MPs and incorporates green technology as per the GRIHA 3-star rating requirement, and complies with the National Building Code (NBC) 2016.
The environmentally sustainable features include renewable energy systems, energy-efficient fittings, and an effective waste management system. The design aims to conserve resources while reducing operational costs.
Officials said the multi-storey building is built using monolithic concrete with aluminum shuttering and is earthquake-resistant in accordance with modern structural norms. A robust security system has also been implemented for the safety of residents, said the officials.