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Central Vista revamp: Larsen & Toubro bags three project works

On Monday, infrastructure company Larsen & Toubro Limited became the lowest bidder for the construction and maintenance of the first three buildings of the Common Central Secretariat under the Central Vista reconstruction project. According to the bid documents of the Central Public Works Department, Larsen & Toubro Limited’s quotation is approximately Rs 3,141 crore, which is 3.47% lower than the estimated cost.

The total amount of bids submitted by the company was Rs 31,41,99,87,657. NCC Ltd quoted the project with the second lowest bid amount of approximately Rs 3,318 crore, which was 1.94% higher than the estimated cost. The tender documents show that Tata Projects Co., Ltd.’s offer is approximately Rs 3,546 crore, which is 8.96% higher than the estimated cost. These new buildings will appear on the plot where the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts is located.

An official said that the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) committee, which has been implementing the Modi government’s ambitious Central Vista reconstruction project, will decide on the tendering work in the next few days. The official added that normally, the lowest bidder (L-1) gets the contract. Four infrastructure companies, Tata Projects, Uttar Pradesh Rajkiya Nirman Nigam Ltd, Larsen & Toubro Limited and NCC Limited have submitted technical tenders for the construction of the three buildings of the Common Central Secretariat.

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Last month, CPWD revised the estimated construction and maintenance costs of the three buildings of the Common Central Secretariat. The estimated construction and maintenance costs of these three buildings have been revised from Rs 3,408 crore to approximately Rs 3,254 crore. Tata Projects Limited is constructing a new parliament building, and Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Limited is performing the reconstruction of Central Vista Avenue from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate.

The reconstruction of the central landscape of the National Power Corridor envisages a new parliament building, a common central secretariat, the transformation of the 3 km Rajpath from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate, the new office and residence of the Prime Minister, and new vice-president enclave.

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Equipped to thwart cyber attacks: Banks, insurance firms to Sitharaman

Sitharaman gave banks instructions to keep offering smooth services to customers, even in isolated locations, in cooperation with authorities and security firms as needed. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman received assurances from Indian banks and insurance companies on Friday that they are prepared to stop any cyberattacks by Pakistani outfitted DDoS.

Distributed denial-of-service) systems. “Mock drills covering cybersecurity and disaster recovery scenarios at the highest levels have been held to ensure institutional readiness,” they informed her at a Friday meeting. According to the financial institutions (FIs), they are alert and actively monitoring phishing efforts. In order to guarantee prompt claim payouts.

Continuous customer service, Sitharaman instructed banks to keep offering smooth services to consumers, especially in distant places, in cooperation with regulators and security agencies New Delhi, May 10, 2025 — In a reassuring development for the financial sector, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said that banks and insurance companies in India fully.

Speaking at a cybersecurity summit organized by the Ministry of Finance in collaboration with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and IRDAI, Sitharaman stated that both public and private sector financial institutions have significantly ramped up their cyber preparedness equipped to counter cyber threats and have strengthened their digital security infrastructure safeguard.

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Rising Digital Transactions, Rising Risk

The Finance Minister’s remarks come in the wake of a growing number of cyber threats targeting the banking and insurance sectors, especially as India witnesses a steep rise in digital transactions. According to official data, digital payments in India grew over 76% year-on-year in FY 2024-25, driven by UPI, mobile banking, and digital policy purchases.

With this surge, the risks associated with data breaches, phishing, ransomware, and unauthorized access have also grown exponentially. Sitharaman emphasized the need for constant vigilance and investment in advanced cybersecurity technologies “Representatives from leading banks and insurance companies have assured the ministry that robust systems.

Institutional Safeguards in Place

The Finance Minister highlighted that both the RBI and IRDAI have issued detailed guidelines on cybersecurity protocols. Regular audits, simulation drills, and incident response mechanisms are now mandatory across institutions “Financial institutions cannot afford to be complacent. Cyber threats are evolving, and our preparedness must stay ahead of that curve.

“Banks are operating with 24×7 Security Operations Centers (SOCs), and insurance companies are also mandated to deploy advanced firewalls and data protection policies,” she noted ” she said real-time monitoring, and preventive frameworks are in place to detect, resist, and respond to cyber attacks,” Sitharaman said customers and operations Sitharaman also.

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Consumer Awareness Key

The minister also urged banks and insurers to invest in customer education. “A large number of cyber frauds happen due to lack of awareness. Institutions must proactively inform and empower users to identify and avoid suspicious links, calls, or messages,” she added mentioned that the government is working closely with the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) to ensure real-time threat intelligence sharing and coordinated.

As digital finance continues to evolve, Sitharaman reaffirmed the government’s commitment to creating a secure and resilient financial ecosystem for all stakeholders response strategies Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said banks and insurance companies have assured the government of their readiness to counter cyber threats. At a recent cybersecurity summit.

Financial institutions confirmed the implementation of advanced security systems, 24×7 monitoring, and compliance with RBI and IRDAI guidelines. Sitharaman emphasized the need for ongoing vigilance, customer And collaboration with CERT-In to ensure a secure digital financial ecosystem amid rising cyber risks of advanced securit Sitharaman emphasized the need for constant vigilance and investment in advanced.

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