PM Modi inaugurates newly-constructed flats for MPs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha President Om Birla, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Manohar Lal and Parliamentary Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, during the opening of newly built apartments for MPs in New Delhi. Photo: @narendramodi/yt pti
Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened 184 TIP-VII multi-storey apartments for the newly built parliamentary members in Singh Marg on 11 August 2025 Monday.
PM Modi also planted the Sindor Sapling in housing facilities and interacted. ‘Shramjeevis’Workers behind the apartments.
Four towers are called Krishna, Godavari, Kosi and Hooghly. Speaking on this occasion, the Prime Minister said, “Some people will be uncomfortable with Kosi as the name of a tower. They will see it from the lens of the Bihar elections, not as a river … But after the four major rivers of India.”
These rivers are the life lines of many people in India. However, he said that prosperity and happiness will flow in the lives of our deputies. “These rivers unite the people of India, Prime Minister said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is talking to the workers during the opening of newly built apartments for deputies in the new Delhi. Photo: @narendramodi/yt pti
The complex is designed to be self -sufficient and equipped with a wide variety of modern possibilities to meet the functional needs of parliamentary members.
“The project, which combines green technology, depends on the GRIHA 3 -star rating standards and the National Building Code (NBC) is suitable for 2016. This environment is expected to contribute to energy savings, renewable energy production and effective waste management,” he added.
The use of advanced construction technology – especially with aluminum panjur and monolithic concrete – providing structural endurance, it enabled the project to be completed on time.
In the complex ‘Divyang’-In the statement, by showing a commitment to the inclusive design.
He said that the development of the project is necessary for the members of the Parliament due to sufficient housing shortages.
Thanks to the limited existence of the land, the development of vertical housing, which aims to optimize land use and minimize maintenance costs, has been emphasized.
Each residential unit offers about 5,000 feet square carpets that provide wide space for both housing and official functions.
Offices, personnel accommodation and the inclusion of special areas for a community center, will support members of parliament as public representatives to fulfill their responsibilities, he said.
All buildings in the complex have been built to be earthquake resistant in accordance with modern structural design norms.
In the statement, a comprehensive and robust security system was applied to ensure the safety of all residents.
Published – 11 August 2025 11:01


