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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the flats for the Member of Parliament in Delhi. Inaugurating a complex of multi-storey flats for parliamentarians, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday suggested that the residential premises housing the MPs should celebrate India’s different festivals and compete on cleanliness. Located on Baba Kharak Singh Marg, these flats will house Members of Parliament. They will be the tallest residential buildings in Delhi.
The new complex in Baba Kharak Singh Marg close to Parliament House comprises 184 type-VII multi-storey flats. The three other towers are named Krishna, Godavari and Hooghly. The project has been constructed by Sam India Infrastructure LLP, at a cost of Rs 490.79 crore.
The premises also include offices, staff accommodation, and a community center. This will provide all necessary facilities to the residents. The buildings have been constructed using modern techniques. They are earthquake-resistant and equipped with all necessary security measures.
The company is currently working on several projects. The major ones include:
Located in Noida Extension, this is a residential project being developed within the premises of Palm Olympia Phase-1.
Sam India is constructing Punjab National Bank’s (PNB) Data Centre in Gurugram. The project cost is ₹327.70 crore.
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