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PM Modi to inaugurate Kartavya Bhavan today at Kartavya Path

By IANS | Updated: August 6, 2025 06:39 IST

New Delhi, Aug 6 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed Kartavya Bhavan–03 at Kartavya Path ...

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New Delhi, Aug 6 Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly constructed Kartavya Bhavan–03 at Kartavya Path in the national capital on Wednesday at around 12:15 pm.

Later in the evening, the Prime Minister will address a public gathering at the same venue at approximately 6:30 pm, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister on Tuesday.

The inauguration of Kartavya Bhavan–03 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing Central Vista redevelopment project. As the first of several upcoming Common Central Secretariat buildings, the new structure is designed to streamline administrative functioning by consolidating various ministries and departments currently operating from scattered locations across Delhi.

Kartavya Bhavan–03 spans an area of approximately 1.5 lakh square meters, including two basement levels and seven floors (Ground + 6 levels). It will house several key government offices, including those of the Ministries of Home Affairs, External Affairs, Rural Development, MSME, DoPT, Petroleum & Natural Gas, and the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA).

The state-of-the-art complex integrates modern infrastructure with cutting-edge technology to support efficient and secure governance.

The new building will exemplify modern governance infrastructure featuring IT-ready and secure workspaces, ID card-based access controls, integrated electronic surveillance, and a centralised command system.

In addition to its modern features, the building also exemplifies a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.

The facility will promote eco-consciousness through zero-discharge waste management, in-house solid waste processing, e-vehicle charging stations, and extensive use of recycled construction material.

Kartavya Bhavan–03 is designed to consume 30 per cent less energy compared to conventional office buildings. It includes double-glazed façade windows to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce noise, LED lighting with occupancy sensors, energy-efficient lifts, and a centralised energy management system.

Solar panels installed on the rooftop will generate over 5.34 lakh units of electricity annually.

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