Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh Launches Water Pipeline Projects in Bawana

Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh inaugurated new Delhi Jal Board pipeline projects in Bawana to improve water supply. The projects aim to strengthen civic infrastructure in unauthorised colonies and rural areas. Singh emphasized that development is measured by facilities reaching homes, not just announcements. The initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for integrated urban development.

Key Points: Delhi Minister Inaugurates DJB Pipeline Projects in Bawana

  • DJB pipeline projects inaugurated in Bawana
  • Focus on clean, uninterrupted water supply
  • Development of unauthorised colonies and rural areas
  • Part of Viksit Bharat vision
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Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh inaugurates DJB pipeline projects in Bawana

Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh inaugurates new DJB pipeline projects in Bawana to ensure clean, uninterrupted water supply and modern civic infrastructure.

"Our commitment is to ensure that development works reach every ward and every locality in the Bawana Assembly constituency - Ravinder Indraj Singh"

New Delhi, May 10

Delhi Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh on Sunday inaugurated new Delhi Jal Board pipeline projects at Village Jat Khor and Kali Mata Mandir in Prakash Vihar under the Bawana Assembly constituency, an official said.

The initiative marks an important step towards ensuring better, clean and uninterrupted water supply for residents of the area, the official said in a statement.

Ravinder Indraj Singh said efforts to strengthen basic civic infrastructure in unauthorised colonies and rural areas were being accelerated through these projects.

He said development works related to water pipelines, road repairs, new footpaths, drainage systems and other civic amenities were continuously being undertaken in the region.

The Minister said development is not measured merely through announcements, but by ensuring that facilities reach people's homes.

He stated that the Delhi government's objective was to provide clean water, improved sewer systems and modern civic infrastructure to every citizen.

According to the Minister, the vision of Viksit Bharat (Developed India) can be realised through a Viksit Delhi (Developed Delhi).

"Roads, sewer systems and water pipelines -- our goal is to rebuild every civic facility in a modern and efficient manner. We remain fully committed to public service and the continuous development of the region," he said.

Ravinder Indraj Singh said the projects were part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for integrated urban development and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta's commitment to providing clean water and better civic facilities to every household.

He said civic infrastructure neglected for years was now being modernised to provide residents lasting relief from problems such as sewer overflow, waterlogging and pipeline leakages.

The Minister added that the initiative was part of a continuing effort to improve civic infrastructure across the constituency.

"Our commitment is to ensure that development works reach every ward and every locality in the Bawana Assembly constituency, so that along with the development of Delhi, the dream of a Developed India can also be fulfilled," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see water projects being launched, but why only now? Bawana has been neglected for decades. The minister says "development is not just announcements" - then why have previous BJP regimes done nothing? I hope this isn't just election gimmickry. Give us sustained work, not just inaugurations before polls. 🚰
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Michael C
As someone who grew up in Delhi but now lives abroad, it's heartening to see infrastructure improvements in the smaller pockets. I remember visiting Bawana - water was a daily struggle. Commendable that they're linking this to the larger vision of Viksit Bharat. However, execution on ground is key. Hope this sets a precedent for other unauthorised colonies too.
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Rohit P
Ministers inaugurating pipelines is one thing, but has anyone seen the condition of water in Bawana? It's full of rust and mud. What good is a pipeline if the water quality is poor? The government should focus on treatment plants and quality checks, not just laying pipes. Also, what about maintenance? Old pipelines still leak everywhere in this constituency. 😤
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Sneha F
I'm a resident of Prakash Vihar near the Kali Mata Mandir. The pipeline project is long overdue - we've been fetching water from public standpipes in 40-degree heat. Thankful to the minister for actually visiting our locality instead of just making announcements from AC offices. But I request all parties - please don't make this a political issue. Just do the work properly, install proper valves and ensure regular supply. We just want clean water 24/7. 🙏
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