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Rekha Gupta Showcases Delhi Model at NITI Aayog Council Meet

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented her vision for the national capital's development at the 11th NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting chaired by PM Narendra Modi. She highlighted schemes in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social welfare aimed at building a 'Viksit Delhi'. Gupta also announced initiatives like free bicycles for girl students and 'Samarth' for Anganwadi transformation. She thanked the Central government for support in developing road infrastructure worth nearly Rs 1 lakh crore and expanding the Metro network to 500 km.

NITI council meet: CM Rekha Gupta showcases Delhi development model

New Delhi, June 11

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday presented her vision on the development of the national capital and its role in building 'Viksit Bharat@2047' at the 11th meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister said that the identity of a developed nation is determined not only by economic or technological development, but also by the capability and productivity of its citizens.

She underlined that Delhi has emerged as a strong engine driving the country's transformation. The Chief Minister presented before the nation a detailed account of the schemes being implemented by the Delhi Government in the fields of education, healthcare, infrastructure and social welfare.

She stated that her government is making continuous and serious efforts to build a 'Viksit Delhi'.

She expressed gratitude that PM Modi and the Central government are extending full support in this work. During the meeting, the Chief Minister presented the government's schemes and achievements one by one.

During the meeting, Chief Minister Gupta conveyed greetings on behalf of the people of Delhi on the completion of PM Modi's successful and illustrious 12-year tenure.

She said that, irrespective of the political situation, the Central government and the Prime Minister have always stood with Delhi to strengthen it.

As a result, road infrastructure worth nearly Rs 1 lakh crore is being developed in Delhi with Central assistance.

Sharing a major achievement, the Chief Minister said that under the Prime Minister's guidance, a special coordination team has been formed with neighbouring states. Rising above political differences, the team has already begun working in a planned manner to restore the Yamuna's uninterrupted flow and address the serious problem of pollution.

The Chief Minister said that the Delhi Government has launched a scheme to provide free bicycles to girl students in government schools in order to reduce the dropout rate in Class 9.

Referring to administrative reforms, she said that e-file systems and complete digitalisation have been implemented across the Delhi government, and new Control and Command Centres have been established, while officials are being continuously trained under Mission Karmayogi.

To promote safety and modernisation in the transport sector, three new automated testing stations are being developed in Delhi for fitness testing of commercial vehicles, she said.

She also said that, with the Centre's support, the Metro network in Delhi has now reached nearly 500 kilometres and has become larger than those in the rest of the states of the country.

Chief Minister stated that for children and mothers, the government has launched a new and visionary initiative called 'Samarth' for the transformation of Anganwadi centres.

The model is based on six major pillars: Creche, Nutrition, Education, Family, Participation and women's socio-economic empowerment, she said.

To provide market access for products made by women and children, the government is going to launch Mahila Haat Outlets (Rani Haat), which will serve as a permanent marketing platform for products made by women from shelter homes and self-help groups, she said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Impressive vision statement, but we need more details on how 'Samarth' will actually transform Anganwadi centres. Also, free bicycles are great but what about the safety of girl students commuting on Delhi roads? 🤔

Kavya N

Rani Haat sounds like a wonderful initiative for women empowerment. Finally a permanent marketing platform for women from shelter homes and self-help groups. This could be a game-changer for so many families. 👏

Vikram M

12 years of PM Modi's leadership and the NITI Aayog model is clearly working. Co-ordination between Delhi and neighbouring states for Yamuna clean-up is long overdue. Hope this time it's not just talk.

Michael C

Lots of promises but let's see the execution. Delhi has been struggling with infrastructure for years. The e-file system and digitalisation are good steps but citizens need to see real change in their daily lives.

Rohit P

Delhi Metro reaching almost 500 km is a genuine achievement. The automated testing stations for commercial vehicles will definitely improve road safety. Good to see practical initiatives along with the big picture vision.

Priya S

I appreciate the focus on education and women's empowerment, but isn't it ironic that free bicycles are only for government schools? Most middle-class families in Delhi are struggling too. And what about the condition of

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