Monday marked a milestone in Delhi’s infrastructure saga as LG VK Saxena and CM Rekha Gupta launched an advanced multi-level parking hub at Nehru Place District Centre. Tailored to ease South Delhi’s traffic burden, it signals aggressive action on urban mobility.
Gupta contrasted this with legacy governments’ file-bound schemes, celebrating BJP’s one-year blitz: automated parks in Punjabi Bagh and shuttle systems in Greater Kailash now live.
Public resolve has propelled these fast-tracks, she noted, thanking LG for his guiding hand in early wins. Capacity highlights include 650 car spots and 352 bike bays across six levels, enabling 2,000 daily turnovers.
“Perfectly attuned to our expanding city,” Gupta affirmed, outlining DDA-centric plans for parking and parks in crunch zones. Key figures present: MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, DDA’s N. Saravana Kumar, and executives.
Past regimes’ coordination deficits with Centre/LG doomed projects to limbo. BJP’s era features LG’s direct interventions in cleaning ops, roadworks, and developments.
Bolstered by Centre aid, unified pushes are crafting a spotless, efficient, thriving capital.
