Delhi CM Rekha Gupta's Surprise Inspection: Demands Visible Development on Ground

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta conducted a surprise inspection of ongoing Metro and PWD projects in the Azadpur area. She expressed displeasure over delays and poor coordination, warning officials that negligence will not be tolerated. Gupta directed a comprehensive reconstruction of the drainage system to solve chronic waterlogging and ordered expedited road repairs and footpath restoration. She emphasized that all projects must adhere to strict timelines and quality standards, with close monitoring for accountability.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Reviews Metro, PWD Projects, Warns Officials

  • Surprise inspection of Metro & PWD projects
  • Warning against delays & negligence
  • Directives for drainage & waterlogging solution
  • Focus on pothole-free roads & footpaths
  • Strict timelines & quality standards
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"Development must be visible on the ground, not just on paper," says Delhi CM after reviewing Metro and PWD projects

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta conducts surprise inspection, directs officials to ensure visible development, fix waterlogging, and complete projects on time.

"Development must be seen on the ground, not just on paper. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 21

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta carried out a surprise inspection on Monday in and around Azadpur, covering Gupta Market, Azadpur Chowk, Tripolia Chowk and adjoining areas, according to a release by the Chief Minister's office.

She reviewed ongoing works of the Delhi Metro and the Public Works Department (PWD) on the ground and sought detailed, real-time progress reports from officials. Visibly displeased with delays, poor coordination, and unsatisfactory sanitation, the Chief Minister pulled up officials and issued a clear warning: negligence in development work will not be tolerated.

"Development must be seen on the ground, not just on paper," she said, directing all departments to complete projects in a strictly time-bound manner. She stressed that execution must not disrupt public movement, safety or daily convenience, and these must remain top priorities at all times.

According to the press release, in a detailed review meeting on-site, Gupta emphasised that all works must adhere to three non-negotiables: transparency, strict timelines, and uncompromised quality to ensure that citizens receive intended benefits without delay.

Addressing the chronic problem of waterlogging, the Chief Minister directed PWD to undertake a comprehensive reconstruction of the drainage system in Azadpur, Adarsh Nagar and Tripolia Chowk under a new master plan. She also ordered immediate and thorough desilting of drains, making it clear that both short-term relief and a permanent solution must be ensured.

She instructed officials to expedite road repairs and ensure pothole-free streets, alongside the systematic beautification and restoration of footpaths to improve walkability. Emphasising civic upkeep, she called for strengthened waste management systems, regular cleanliness drives, and the prompt repair of damaged public infrastructure. She warned that all works will be closely monitored and any lapse will lead to direct accountability of concerned officials, the release noted.

During the inspection, the Chief Minister also undertook a rigorous review of Metro construction works, examining both technical and structural aspects. At Azadpur Chowk, she assessed the strength and quality of pillars and expressed strong concern over any shortcomings. She directed that footpaths affected by pillar construction must be restored immediately to their original condition once work is completed, reiterating that inconvenience to the public is unacceptable.

Gupta further instructed that proper drainage arrangements at construction sites must be ensured to prevent water accumulation, and that agencies must maintain close coordination, particularly with the PWD, to deliver projects with full transparency and within stipulated deadlines. She underlined that there will be zero compromise on safety standards, construction quality and site hygiene.

As per the release, the Chief Minister also reviewed the progress of the Azadpur Metro station, which is being developed as a major interchange hub connecting the Yellow Line, Pink Line and the under-construction Magenta Line (Phase 4). The project is expected to significantly transform connectivity in North Delhi. Describing it as a major engineering feat, officials briefed her on the station's five-level infrastructure, comprising an underbridge, surface road, road overbridge, and multiple metro layers integrated into a single corridor. Work on the Janakpuri West to R. K. Ashram Marg corridor is progressing at a pace, with the Chief Minister setting a target for completion by the end of this year.

During her visit, Gupta also inspected sanitation conditions and civic amenities in the surrounding areas. She directed officials to institutionalise regular cleanliness drives and ensure sustained improvements. Specific instructions were issued for the renovation of foot overbridges, improvement of footpaths, and relocation or restoration of police booths wherever required.

Reaffirming the government's commitment, the Chief Minister said Delhi is being equipped with robust, citizen-centric infrastructure. Neglected areas are being brought into the mainstream of development, and all projects will be delivered within fixed timelines. She added that the government is working round the clock in mission mode to realise the vision of a 'Viksit Delhi' under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a daily commuter through Azadpur Chowk, the waterlogging is a nightmare every monsoon. The promise of a new drainage master plan is good, but we've heard similar things before. The key is the "permanent solution" part. Let's see if this time it's different.
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Arjun K
"Development on the ground, not on paper" should be the motto for every city in India. The focus on footpaths and walkability is especially welcome. In Delhi, pedestrians are often forgotten. Restoring them properly after metro work is a basic civic duty they must fulfill.
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Priyanka N
While the intent is good, I hope this isn't just for the press. Surprise inspections should be the norm, not the exception. The real test is whether the potholes are filled next week and if the drains are desilted before the rains. Action, not words, please.
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Karthik V
The Azadpur interchange station sounds like an engineering marvel! Connecting three lines will be a game-changer for North Delhi's connectivity. Hope they stick to the year-end deadline. Delhi Metro has a good track record, so cautiously optimistic here. 🚇
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Michael C
Coordination between departments (PWD, Metro, MCD) is the biggest hurdle in Indian cities. If the CM can enforce that, half the problems like dug-up roads and poor sanitation around sites will be solved. Holding officials directly accountable is the right step.

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