AGARTALA: After Rashtrapati
Bhavan and Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Tripura's eco-friendly bamboo
products or bamboo artifacts are now expected to be used in the construction of
the new Parliament building which is underway in the national capital. Talking
to the Lok Sabha Member from Tripura, Rebati Tripura, Union Minister for Road
Transport, Highways and MSMEs Nitin Gadkari said that the bamboo products from
the State are likely to be used in the new Parliament House.
''I have given Gadkariji some value-added bamboo products like bottle, basket, mobile stand.
''Then I have proposed to him to utilise Tripura bamboo in a larger way as the bamboo products are very eco-friendly, heat resistant and sustainable that would serve many purposes and won't cause any harm unlike those products made of plastic and iron materials,'' said Tripura.
''Gadkariji readily accepted my proposal and assured me to take appropriate steps with the builder of the Parliament House,'' said the teacher-turned-parliamentarian over phone from Delhi.
He also said that the Union Minister agreed that if the Tripura bamboo was used in the Parliament building it would be a perfect case of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for 'Vocal for Local'.
Tripura, who represents Tripura East Parliamentary constituency, said that already the bamboo tiles (Bamboowood) made from Tripura bamboo are being used in a large scale across the country, adding that these products are appreciated by all for their positive utility and effectiveness.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 10 laid the foundation stone of the new Parliament building which will be equipped with all modern audio visual communication facilities and data network systems -- making it a symbol of 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat'.
The new Parliament building -- one of the most magnificent buildings in the country --would be built in an area of 64,500 square metre at an estimated cost of Rs 971 crore and the building is to be completed in 2022.
The new Parliament is expected to be completed by the 75th anniversary of India's independence in 2022 and will also hold the Winter Session.
Hundreds of domestic items and furniture are being made from the bamboo. The moisture-resistant bamboowood products are presetnly being used in the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Prime Minister's Office, airports in Kolkata, Guwahati, Bengaluru, Delhi, the Patna High Court, the Samrat Ashoka Convention Centre in Patna and many other places.
BAMBOOWOOD PRODUCTS: In 2009, the Tripura government developed India's first 'Bamboo Park' at the Bodhjungnagar Industrial Growth Centre at a cost of Rs 30 crore on 100 acres of land to help expand bamboo-based industries. Mumbai-based 'Mutha Industries Private Limited' (MIPL) had set up a mega unit in India's first-ever bamboo park in western Tripura's Bodhjungnagar Industrial Growth Centre, 15 km north of Agartala. From their processing-and-manufacturing unit, the MIPL has been producing 100 per cent eco-friendly 'Bamboowood' value-added products for flooring, decking, wall cladding suitable with any building and homes besides for a variety of door materials and furniture.
These 'Bamboowood' products are perfect substitute to hardwood traditionally being used in any buildings, structures and homes.
An official of the company said that as the name suggests, their products are made from Bamboo - the fastest growing plant on the Mother Earth, are a renewable resource and look similar to hardwood of any matured tree.
''Our product -- Epitome-Bamboowood -- is not only an environment friendly alternative to hardwood but also saves felling of forest trees and protecting the environment.
''Our unit is the perfect example of the government's 'Make in India' mission and also reinforces the 'Act East Policy'. Our company is the first organisation in the northeastern region having 'Zero Defect Zero Effect' certified for the Bamboo wood product.'' With ISO 9001 - 14001 - 18001 certified company, until now executed, provided and installed bamboo wood products over 400 projects across India.
''The MIPL's Tripura processing-and-manufacturing unit provided direct employment to 200 local people, besides indirect employment to more than 500 men and women. We have also provided farmers of Tripura a ready market for the bamboo,'' said the official.
BAMBOO FORESTS: Of the 1,250 bamboo species throughout the world, India has 145 of them. Bamboo forests in India occupy approximately 10.03 million hectares, and comprise about 12 per cent of the total forest area of the country. About 28 per cent of these bamboo forests are located in Northeast India. Bamboo is also known as ''green gold'' in the mountainous north-eastern region. (IANS)
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