Bhubaneswar: Odisha government has decided to change colours of government buildings and offices across the State.
A letter from EIC-cum-Special Secretary Lakshmi Kanta Padhi to the Engineer-in-Chief (Civil-cum-Roads), Engineer-in-Chief (DPQ), Engineer-in-Chief-cum-MD, OB&CC Ltd, Bhubaneswar and all Chief Engineers under Works Department stated that uniform colour code will be adopted for all government buildings in the State.
“While the exterior walls will be painted with the orange shade–rgb mix (254,190,152), the borders will be painted with the red shade–rgb mix (177,8579),” the letter stated.
The officers concerned have been directed to adopt uniform colour code for all new government buildings and existing buildings at the time of periodical repair and renovation work, it further added.
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