Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Gives Bicycles to Meritorious Schoolgirls, Boosts Fuel Conservation

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta distributed bicycles to meritorious schoolgirls in RK Puram who passed Class 10 and 12 exams with first division. She highlighted the initiative as part of the government's push for fuel conservation and women's empowerment, citing PM Modi's appeal to save fuel. Gupta stated the bicycles will provide safe commuting and reduce parental concerns. The event was attended by MLA Anil Sharma and other dignitaries.

Key Points: Delhi CM distributes bicycles to meritorious schoolgirls

  • Delhi CM distributes bicycles to meritorious Class 10 and 12 girl students
  • Initiative promotes fuel conservation and women's empowerment
  • Bicycles aim to reduce mobility constraints and parental concerns
  • Event held in RK Puram with local dignitaries present
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Delhi CM distributes bicycles to meritorious schoolgirls, highlights fuel conservation push

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta distributes bicycles to meritorious schoolgirls in RK Puram, promoting fuel conservation and women's empowerment under PM Modi's appeal.

"The bicycles given to the daughters in this program today will be a useful means for their entire family, which will also save fuel. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 16

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday distributed bicycles to meritorious schoolgirls in RK Puram who secured first division in Class 10 and 12 examinations, highlighting the initiative as part of the government's broader push for fuel conservation and women's empowerment.

Speaking to the reporters here, Gupta said, "Prime Minister Modi has appealed to all of us to save fuel, and there are many ways to do that. Every person is making this effort in their own way. The bicycles given to the daughters in this program today will be a useful means for their entire family, which will also save fuel. Under this scheme of the Delhi government, we are preparing to give bicycles to all daughters."

Further, in a post on X, CM Gupta highlighted that the scheme is aimed at supporting meritorious girls and enabling them to pursue education without mobility constraints.

"Today, free bicycles were provided to the meritorious daughters who passed the 10th and 12th classes in the R.K. Puram Assembly constituency. These daughters of ours are the carriers of the dreams and resolutions of their families and the entire nation. Under the respected leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, today the daughters of the country are emerging as the power of a new India in every field, from education, science, sports, army, administration, and innovation."

She added, "This initiative will provide safe and convenient commuting facilities to the girl students and will also reduce the concerns of parents, so that their daughters can move forward towards their future without any hindrance. Heartfelt congratulations to MLA Anil Sharma and Rotary Club Delhi Imperial for this inspiring initiative. Heartiest best wishes to all meritorious girl students for a bright future. May you continue to enhance the pride of your parents, Delhi, and the whole of India with your hard work, talent, and values."

On this occasion, RSS's Provincial Campaigner Anil Gupta, MLA Anil Sharma, District President Ravindra Chaudhary, Councillor Dharmveer Singh, along with many other dignitaries, were present.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Good scheme but why only meritorious students? What about poor girls who also need bicycles but aren't top scorers? Education should be accessible to all, not just the toppers.
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Arjun K
Finally, a practical scheme that connects education, women's empowerment, and environmental consciousness! PM Modi's fuel conservation message is reaching the grassroots. This is how we build a self-reliant India. 🚲🇮🇳
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James A
Nice initiative but seems more like a photo op. The actual impact depends on long-term support - what about replacement parts, repairs, and ensuring girls actually use them safely? Still, good to see focus on girls' education.
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Nisha Z
As a former schoolgirl who walked 5km daily, I understand how a bicycle can transform a girl's life! But why only RK Puram? What about rural Delhi areas where girls need this the most? Hope this is extended everywhere soon. 🚲✨
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Karthik V
Impressive! Free bicycles + fuel conservation + women empowerment = holistic development. But I'd like to see the government also invest in better public transport and safe roads for cyclists. One step at a time though! 👍
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Vikram M
This is a much-needed push for girls'

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