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National Media Centre, New Delhi

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Address
  
7-E, Raisina Road,

Type
  
Media centre

Opened
  
24 August 2013

Owner
  
Government of India

Location
  
New Delhi

Broke ground
  
5 December 2001

Capacity
  
283

Construction cost
  
600 million INR

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National Media Centre (also known as National Press Centre) is the media centre of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Its situated on Raisina Road in Central Delhi, close to the Rashtrapati Bhawan and Sansad Bhavan (Parliament House) and important ministries. The foundation ceremony for it was done in 2001. It was inaugurated in 2013. It houses the Press Information Bureau (PIB) and publicity offices of the ministry. It was modeled on media centres in Washington and Tokyo and other capitals.

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History

Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee laid the foundation and performed the bhoomi poojan on 5 December 2001 for the National Press Centre as it was named then. It was built by National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) at a cost of 60 crore (US$8.9 million) over a period of three years. and was inaugurated on 24 August 2013 by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The Building

The centre is built on a 1.95 acre plot. The glass facade building consists of four floors with a hall for press conferences that can seat 283 people, a briefing room with 60 person capacity, 24 workstations. It has all modern communication needs. It also has a library, lounge and cafeteria. The press conference hall and media lounge have wifi access.

References

National Media Centre, New Delhi Wikipedia