In Pics: PM Modi’s impromptu visit to Central Vista construction site on Sunday night
PM Modi visited the Central Vista construction site yesterday night and interacted with the workers present at the site.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, less than 24 hours after he came back from the United States, decided to make an unannounced visit to the Central Vista construction site yesterday. He made his impromptu visit to the site on September 26 late evening, around 8:45 pm.
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PM Modi visits new Parliament building's construction site
PM Modi decided to visit the new Parliament building construction site yesterday night to oversee the progress of the construction. As per reports, his visit to the Central Vista construction site was unannounced and without any security detail. (Photo: ANI)
PM spends an hour on construction site
PM Modi spent just around an hour on the Central Vista construction site yesterday. During this time, he took the opportunity to explore the progress of the project and inspected the construction of the same. (Photo: ANI)
PM Modi inspects Central Vista construction progress
In the photos that emerged from his visit to the construction site of the new Parliament building, PM Modi can be seen wearing a hard hat and inspecting the site, along with interacting with the workers and engineers on site. (Photo: ANI)
Central Vista project inaugurated on December 10, 2020
During his visit to the construction site of the newly approved Central Vista project, PM Modi was also seen talking to the workers present there. PM Modi had laid the foundation stone for the Central Vista project on December 10, 2020. The ceremony was attended by several notable politicians and leaders. (Photo: ANI)
PM Modi interacts with construction workers on Central Vista site
PM Modi was seen talking to the workers on-site as well. As per previous reports, the new Parliament building is expected to be completed by November 2022, ahead of the Winter Session of the year. The Central Vista Avenue will also be redeveloped during this project, before the upcoming G-20 summit, which will be attended by world leaders. (Photo: ANI)