New Delhi: Thirty-six new duplex flats with modular kitchens, four bedrooms each, a lift and an office area are ready to be allotted to newly-elected MPs in Lutyens’ Delhi’s North Avenue.
All the flats, which have a view of Rashtrapati Bhavan, have been constructed by the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), the prime construction agency of the central government.
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Had it been apartment type for providing houses to several M.Ps it would have been better and also cost effective .
Bhagaban,ODISHA
Shame on half journalism, who will tell rest part : https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/no-5-star-hotel-for-new-mps-in-drive-for-cost-cutting/story-7kNJuUY7wEg2cnZZMxKtMK.html
Lakhs whom they are supposed to represent have no decent dwelling. All talk of living with people are eye wash