However, it turned out to be a scary experience for the nine journalists who took the newly installed elevator to the fifth floor to see the renovation work, after the lift got stuck between the ground floor and the first floor for over 10 minutes.
"This looks like a trailer of things to come," one of them exclaimed, after mechanics had to prise open the lift doors, to the relief of the reporters stuck inside.
Later, officials present sought to brush aside the episode as a "minor" mechanical snag, but the experience was enough to unnerve some journalists.
"Imagine, this happening when the renovation is still on. What if another calamity were to befall and the new lifts stopped working at that time," a senior journalist said.
The scribes finally took the old lift till the third floor and then climbed the remaining two floors.
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