Three iconic Delhi Buildings Set To Be Demolished For Central Vista Project
NB: This BJP/RSS government has vandalised India's institutions, its justice system, and is now vandalising our architectural heritage. Let us see whether our judges will save us. DS
Delhi's three iconic buildings - the National Museum, the
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), the National Archives
Annexe - emblematic of its history and culture are set to be demolished as part
of the centre's ₹ 20,000 crore Central Vista project that
envisages a new parliament building, and new residences for the Prime Minister
and the Vice President.
The other buildings marked for demolition are: Shastri Bhavan, Krishi Bhavan,
Vigyan Bhavan, Vice President's Residence, Jawahar Bhavan, Nirman Bhavan, Udyog
Bhavan, Raksha Bhavan. The total area to be demolished is 4,58,820 square
metres.
The National Museum has thousands of invaluable rare idols, original
sculptures, priceless coins, paintings and jewellery that connect several
points of political and cultural history. These include the famous dancing girl
of Harappa, Nataraja in Chola Bronze, relics of Buddha, Ganjifa cards, Tanjore
paintings and wood carved doors. All these objects will be shifted to North or
South Block….