Friday marked a pivotal moment as Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta dissected progress on ₹3,786 crore development ventures, issuing uncompromising orders for pre-monsoon completion. This review underscores her administration’s drive to reshape the city’s infrastructure.
At the helm of talks involving CMDF, DVDB, and TYADB, she engaged with leaders like Rajkumar Chauhan and Arvinder Singh Lovely, plus key officials. Visibility of work at the grassroots is paramount, she stressed, noting the massive approvals under these boards.
Efficient fund deployment defines the BJP-led priorities. Prompt launches of fiscal year activities were mandated to hit timelines.
CMDF leads with 3,812 nods for ₹1,798.85 crore projects—roads, drainage, water, lighting, green spaces, and beyond. Collaborative execution by MCD chiefly, alongside DJB, PWD, and others ensures broad coverage.
Gupta hailed DVDB’s rural focus: 707 projects at ₹1,557 crore to fortify villages and uplift communities. Her leadership promises a resilient, thriving Delhi.
