Chief Minister Rekha Gupta of Delhi held an intensive oversight session Friday on a whopping ₹3,786 crore in development projects, mandating all departments to finish tasks pre-monsoon. Her call to action sets the tone for accelerated infrastructure buildup in the capital.
Leading discussions on CMDF, DVDB, and TYADB programs, the meeting drew DVDB’s Rajkumar Chauhan, TYADB’s Arvinder Singh Lovely, and departmental heads. Ground-level momentum is non-negotiable, Gupta declared, with these entities having sanctioned ₹3,786 crore in works.
Budget utilization ranks high on the BJP government’s agenda. She ordered early starts for new fiscal processes to guarantee on-time delivery.
Spotlighting CMDF, Gupta detailed 3,812 projects at ₹1,798.85 crore, spanning construction of roads, drains, water systems, streetlights, parks, and more. Agencies including MCD (leading the charge), Flood Control, DJB, PWD, DSIIDC, and TPDDDL are driving implementation.
For villages, DVDB’s 707 projects at ₹1,557 crore promise stronger foundations and better lives. Gupta’s vision positions Delhi as a model of proactive governance, ensuring every rupee fuels real change.