New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.
New Delhi. The task of building the new Parliament House was a mammoth endeavour. It also saw several major construction activities outside the site. In addition, the construction also saw the use of materials sourced from across the country. In a way, it saw the entire country coming together to build the temple of democracy, thus showing the true spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
• Teak wood was imported from Nagpur, Maharashtra.
• The sandstone (red and white) was procured from Saramthura, Rajasthan.
• The carpets were sourced from Mirzapur, UP.
• Bamboo wooden floor from Agartala, Tripura.
• Stone Jali Works were found from Rajnagar, Rajasthan and Noida, UP.
• Ashoka symbol was obtained from Aurangabad, Maharashtra and Jaipur, Rajasthan,
• While Ashok Chakra from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
• Some furniture was brought from Mumbai.
• Lakha Lal Lakha met Jaisalmer,
• While Ambaji White Marble from Ambaji, Rajasthan.
• Saffron green stone was brought from Udaipur.
• The stone carving work was found from Abu Road and Udaipur, and the stone aggregate was found from Kotputli, Rajasthan.
• M-sand was procured from Chakri Dadri, Haryana and fly ash bricks from NCR Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
• The brass work and pre-cast trenches were sourced from Ahmedabad, Gujarat while the LS/RS false ceiling steel structure was sourced from UT Daman & Diu.