Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Marks 1 Year in Office, Lauds Workers' Efforts

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta marked the first anniversary of her government at a public meeting in Vikaspuri. She presented an overview of achievements from the past year, emphasizing improvements in education, healthcare, electricity, and water supply. The Chief Minister credited the success to the dedicated efforts of party workers in delivering government schemes to every household. She also reviewed ongoing development projects and promised to intensify the pace of work in West Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Highlights 1-Year Govt Achievements

  • Govt completed one year in office
  • Focus on service and welfare
  • Improvements in education and healthcare
  • Workers credited for scheme delivery
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Delhi CM meets party workers, highlights govt's achievements​

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta reviews her govt's first-year achievements in Vikaspuri, crediting party workers for successful delivery of public welfare schemes.

"Your energy is our strength, and together we will continue to make Delhi better. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Feb 24

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited Vikaspuri in the West Delhi parliamentary constituency to mark the successful completion of one year of her government in office, a party leader said on Tuesday.​

A large public meeting and workers' conference was organised at the Dussehra Ground in Vikaspuri, where the Chief Minister interacted with residents and acknowledged the dedicated efforts of party workers.​

On the occasion, West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, Delhi Cabinet Ministers Ashish Sood, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, and Pankaj Kumar Singh, along with other dignitaries, were present.​

In her address, the Chief Minister presented an overview of the achievements of the past 365 days, stating that the year had been devoted to "service, good governance and the welfare of the poor".​

She described improvements in key sectors such as education, healthcare, electricity, and water supply as the government's greatest strength.​

The Chief Minister said that the true foundation of any government's success lies with the worker standing at the last mile. The commitment shown by party workers in West Delhi in delivering government schemes to every household has been exceptional.​

The success of this year belongs not merely to the government, but to the tireless efforts of dedicated workers.​

She further remarked that the year had been defined not by authority, but by service. The sincerity with which workers in West Delhi have taken government initiatives door-to-door is commendable. "Your energy is our strength, and together we will continue to make Delhi better," she said.​

The Chief Minister also reviewed ongoing development projects in the West Delhi parliamentary constituency and assured that the pace of development would be further intensified in the coming period.​

- IANS

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Shreya B
"Service, good governance, and welfare of the poor" sounds great in speeches. But as a resident, I'm still dealing with water shortages every summer. I appreciate the intent, but delivery needs to match the words.
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Aman W
Acknowledging the party workers is important. They are the real backbone who connect schemes to people. Hope this energy continues for all five years and not just around anniversaries. 👍
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Priyanka N
West Delhi definitely needs more development focus. If the review of projects leads to faster completion of roads and better public facilities, it will be a big win for us residents.
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Vikram M
One year is a short time to judge any government. The direction seems positive. Let's see what the next year brings in terms of actual project completion and solving daily issues.
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Kavya N
Improvements in electricity supply have been noticeable in my area, fewer power cuts this past year. Hope they keep up the good work on infrastructure. The door-to-door initiative for schemes is a good step if implemented well.

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