Delhi CM Rekha Gupta lays foundation stone for over Rs 75 crore road, drainage project in Wazirpur Industrial area
New Delhi, June 9
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday laid the foundation stone for a road and drainage project worth Rs 75.40 crore in A Block of the Wazirpur Industrial Area. Under the project, around 5.77 kilometres of roads in the area will be redeveloped, while an 11.54 kilometre storm water drainage network will be constructed and upgraded, according to the Chief Minister's Office.
The initiative is expected to help reduce waterlogging and improve basic infrastructure in the area. The project will be executed by the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC).
Several dignitaries, including Wazirpur MLA Poonam Sharma, were present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister said that Wazirpur is one of Delhi's major industrial hubs, home to thousands of industries and commercial establishments. For a long time, the area has faced issues such as dilapidated roads, damaged drains, waterlogging and inadequate civic infrastructure.
The Chief Minister said the project is not limited to the construction of roads and drains. One of the biggest challenges in industrial areas today is the repeated cutting of roads and the disruption caused by different agencies carrying out separate works. Once the underground utility ducts are developed, there will be no need to repeatedly dig up roads for the maintenance and expansion of various services, resulting in savings of both time and resources, the CMO stated.
She said that waterlogging during the monsoon poses a serious challenge for industries as well as local residents. The modern stormwater drainage system being developed under the project will improve rainwater discharge and provide a lasting solution to the problem.
The Chief Minister said that more than Rs 200 crore has so far been sanctioned for various development works in the Wazirpur Assembly constituency. Referring to the Chhath Ghat project, she said that a modern Chhath Ghat is being developed along the canal stretch from Inderlok Metro Station to Haiderpur at an estimated cost of around Rs 40 crore.
Two important culverts in the area have also been included in the project, expanding both its scope and cost. She expressed confidence that devotees would be able to use a clean, grand and well-organised ghat during this year's Chhath festival, the CMO stated.
CM Gupta further said that the Delhi government has set a target of establishing 100 Atal Canteens across the city, of which two have already been started in the Wazirpur Assembly constituency. These canteens are providing nutritious and sattvik meals for just Rs 5.
She also said that five Ayushman Arogya Mandirs have been established in the area to provide primary healthcare services, reducing people's dependence on large hospitals for minor ailments.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good initiative but I hope the execution is better than previous projects. Many times such announcements remain on paper only. Also, Rs 5 Atal Canteens are great but need to ensure quality and hygiene - sattvik meals must be actually clean and nutritious. Let's see how this translates on ground.
Love the focus on Chhath Ghat and Ayushman Arogya Mandirs! Wazirpur has a huge Purvanchali community and a proper ghat for Chhath Puja was long overdue. Also, reducing dependence on big hospitals for minor ailments is smart. But Rs 200 crore for one constituency? Hope there's proper monitoring of funds. 🪷
Interesting to see this level of local infrastructure investment. The underground utility ducts concept is something many developed cities use to avoid repeated digging. Hope Delhi adopts this more widely. The 100 Atal Canteens target sounds ambitious - Rs 5 meals could really help daily wage workers in industrial areas.
As someone who works in Wazirpur Industrial Area, this is music to my ears! The roads here are like moonscape - full of potholes. Storm water drainage is critical because factories can't operate when water enters premises. Just hope the contractors don't compromise on quality to save costs. Delhi's monsoons will be the real test! ☔
Good that development work is happening but I wish they'd also focus on sewage treatment in industrial areas. Many factories dump waste directly. Drainage improvements alone won't solve pollution. Still, credit where due - road redevelopment
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