Key Points

The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has completed its first 100 days with a strong focus on welfare and empowerment. Minister Ashish Sood highlighted significant achievements in education, including free coaching and digital library expansions. The administration has committed to supporting economically weaker sections through housing, scholarships, and infrastructure improvements. These efforts reflect the BJP's core philosophy of 'Antyodaya' and commitment to uplifting marginalized communities.

Key Points: Ashish Sood Highlights BJP Delhi Govt's 100 Days of Welfare

  • Delhi govt launches free coaching for 2,200 NEET and CUET students
  • 28,000 EWS students admitted without irregularities
  • 2,500 houses planned for underprivileged communities
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100 days dedicated to people's welfare: Ashish Sood highlights Delhi govt's achievements

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood reveals landmark achievements in education, housing, and welfare initiatives during first 100 days in office

"These were 100 days of fulfilling our responsibility towards the underprivileged - Ashish Sood"

New Delhi, June 4

Delhi Minister Ashish Sood, on Wednesday, described the completion of 100 days of the BJP-led government as a significant milestone, emphasising that these days were devoted to the welfare of the people.

"These were 100 days of fulfilling our responsibility towards the underprivileged and 100 days of carrying out our duty. These were 100 days of opening pathways for poor children to access good schools," Sood said.

He emphasised the government’s commitment to social uplift, echoing the ethos of leaders like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Marking the completion of 100 days in office, the Delhi government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, released a comprehensive ‘workbook’, outlining key welfare initiatives launched since assuming power.

The document underscores the administration’s focus on education, housing, healthcare, and empowerment of underprivileged communities.

Delhi government has announced the opening of schools aimed at providing quality education to children from Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). Additionally, digital libraries will be established in 250 schools, and modern language and science labs will be set up in 100 schools.

Minister Sood also announced the distribution of laptops to 1,200 meritorious students by September and free coaching for 2,200 students preparing for NEET and CUET examinations.

“A plan has been implemented within 100 days to provide free coaching to NEET and CUET aspirants,” he said.

In a major boost to urban infrastructure, the government is building 2,500 houses for the underprivileged and has allocated Rs 700 crore to improve sanitation in slum areas by constructing new toilets and bathing facilities. The effort aims to enhance the quality of life for residents living in informal settlements.

To ensure fair access to education, the administration facilitated 28,000 EWS admissions without any reported irregularities. Moreover, students from families with annual incomes up to Rs 3 lakh, previously excluded from aid, are now receiving scholarships under the new policy.

The 100-day report also highlights implementation of national schemes such as the Ayushman Bharat health initiative, Mahila Samman Yojana, and the Yamuna River cleaning campaign. The PM Surya Ghar Yojana has also been rolled out in Delhi to promote solar power adoption in urban homes.

Echoing the BJP's core philosophy of "Antyodaya", Minister Sood stated, “Our aim is the uplift of the poorest of the poor. This is a government inspired by Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Prime Minister Modi, and committed to honest governance.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Good to see focus on education and infrastructure! The digital libraries initiative is especially promising for our youth. Hope they maintain this momentum beyond 100 days. The real test begins now.
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Priya M.
As a teacher in a Delhi government school, I've seen the new science labs being installed. Students are genuinely excited! 👏 But we need more trained teachers to make full use of these facilities.
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Amit S.
While the initiatives sound good on paper, I haven't seen much change in my colony's sanitation. The ₹700 crore plan for slums is needed, but implementation must be transparent. Too often funds get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Neha T.
The free coaching for NEET/CUET is a game-changer! My brother couldn't afford coaching classes last year. Hope they maintain quality and don't just focus on numbers. Education is the real equalizer in our society.
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Sanjay P.
Appreciate the housing initiative, but 2,500 homes won't solve Delhi's massive housing crisis. The government must think bigger - maybe high-rise affordable housing like Singapore's HDB model? The Yamuna cleaning also needs more attention.
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Kavita R.
The solar power scheme is excellent! ♻️ We installed panels last month and our electricity bill has halved. More awareness campaigns needed though - many neighbors don't know how to apply for subsidies.

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