A game-changing decision emerged from the latest TYADB meeting presided over by Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, with 728 crore rupees worth of schemes receiving the nod. This comes as a lifeline for the Yamuna Pushta area, sheltering a significant chunk of Delhi’s populace.
Key attendees included Minister Kapil Mishra and Chairman MLA Arvinder Singh Lovely. Gupta vowed unrestricted funding, urging a needs-driven project pipeline. Development here ranks supreme in government agendas, she affirmed, aiming to make it an enviable hub.
Essential services demand precedence: robust roads, effective drainage, anti-waterlogging measures, and reliable access. She lamented the prior regime’s sabotage of the board, which halted growth and amplified hardships.
Immediate action on critical roads was ordered, mindful of impending rains and public safety. Mishra described reactivation as epochal, pledging elite-standard builds akin to Games village makeovers, spanning transport, utilities, and visitor attractions.
Lovely credited the CM’s vision, stressing MLAs’ inputs for foundational shifts. Under her guidance, he anticipates rapid execution yielding widespread gains for residents.