The swanky low-rise buildings will have solar power panels and designated car parking spots, among a host of other facilities, the official said

Current Affairs:-The legislature has chosen to devastate 400 old pads and build new ones in their place in Lutyens’ Delhi for Members of Parliament utilizing development squander.
The pads which will come up in North Avenue and South Avenue, situated on either sides of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, will supplant the old ones fabricated about 60 years prior, authorities of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) said.
“All old MP pads, which were worked in North and South Avenues after Independence, will be destroyed,” CPWD’s Director General Prabhakar Singh told PTI.
“We will utilize development and pulverization (C&D) squander in structure the new pads for MPs in North and South Avenues, a territory which has numerous old pads,” he included.
The loss from the pulverization site of the old pads are probably going to be utilized for the development of the new ones subsequent to being prepared at an office.
CPWD, the prime development organization of the focal government, as of late built 36 duplex pads, at an expense of Rs 80 crore, which are prepared to be distributed for the recently chosen parliamentarians.
“The new MP pads will be built in a staged way in North Avenue and South Avenue so that there in no confusion after destruction of the old ones,” he said.
The swanky low-ascent structures will have sunlight based power boards and assigned vehicle parking spaces, among a large group of different offices, the authority said.
The new Lok Sabha has around 300 first-time individuals, including cricketer-turned-lawmaker Gautam Gambhir, Union priests Ravi Shankar Prasad and Smriti Irani, Sufi artist Hans Raj Hans and Bengali entertainers Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan Ruhi.
The administration has made brief courses of action to suit 350 MPs till the time they are distributed full-time official homes in Lutyens’ Delhi, a region in the national capital named after British engineer Sir Edwin Lutyens, who was in charge of a great part of the compositional structure and working of the high-security zone preceding Independence.
Before, recently chosen MPs used to remain in five-star lodgings, yet the training has been dropped following the Lok Sabha Secretariat’s cost-cutting measures.
The BJP-drove NDA government began its second term as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and different priests of his committee made the vow of office on May 30.