Awesome Hank
Ahmedabad is the largest state of Gujarat in Indian. It was found in 1422 and is named after the founder. Ahmedabad is administered by AMC (Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation). The establishment of AMC was done under the Bombay Provincial Corporation ACT of 1949 in the month of July in 1950. The AMC building has been around from 1950 and it has been announced that the new building will be getting contemporary furniture.
The new building is being built at Sardar Patel Bhavan in Danapith. The civic body are providing them with 5 Crore Rupees (Indian) for their new modern furniture. Some general public are not happy with this and are questioning why should the money be waste in modern furniture than being used to help the homeless. Reports were asking the AMC officers on the look of the furniture. The officers said that the furniture will be completely different to what it was before, as it was just traditional wooden and plastic furniture before. So what is this furniture going to be made of? Is it Gold or may be Silver? They are spending 5 crore rupees in it.
Two furniture contracts have been bless to receive this contract. They are both specialists in producing contemporary reception furniture and restaurant furniture and they have already created modern furniture for various top restaurants, hotels and celebrities in India. Both companies are contracted to provided modern stools, tables and chairs for the 6 storey building. It has been said they will also be providing the old furniture items but if they want modern furniture why would they need old furniture items?
Do they really need to spend 5 crore rupees for six story building? How much do you think it will cost for normal furniture? I would love to hear your thoughts?
To be honest I am actually looking forward to the new AMC building just to see the interior and the furniture, let’s see what has been done. The weather is always nice there so that’s not a problem.
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Posted in Home · April 13th, 2010 · Comments (0)
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