Delhi CM Rekha Gupta: How Social Justice Drives Governance Reforms

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has inaugurated a new District Social Welfare Office in Azadpur. The modern facility will serve residents from 15 Assembly constituencies with comprehensive welfare services. Key schemes including various pensions and scholarship programs will now be available under one roof. The office features improved amenities and direct benefit transfers to enhance citizen experience.

Key Points: Delhi CM Gupta Opens New Social Welfare Office in Azadpur

  • New office serves 15 Assembly constituencies with unified welfare services
  • Modern facility replaces cramped school building in Rohini
  • Office oversees pensions, scholarships, and financial assistance schemes
  • Direct Benefit Transfer ensures transparent payments to beneficiaries
  • Construction cost approximately ₹2.14 crore for improved infrastructure
  • Dedicated help desk and public counters enhance citizen experience
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Committed to social justice through governance, says Delhi CM Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates modern District Social Welfare Office, ensuring accessible welfare schemes for all citizens with improved service delivery.

"Our priority is to ensure that no citizen of Delhi, irrespective of background, is excluded from accessing government welfare schemes. - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Nov 18

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday said that social justice is not merely a policy but the cornerstone of her team’s governance model in the national Capital.

Inaugurating the newly-constructed and modern District Social Welfare Office (North-West I & II) located opposite Azadpur Mandi at Indra Nagar, B-Block, she said, “Our priority is to ensure that no citizen of Delhi, irrespective of background, is excluded from accessing government welfare schemes.”

The Chief Minister said that the new office stands as a strong testament to the Delhi government’s dedication to social justice and welfare, and opens new avenues of support for the needy, the deprived and the vulnerable.

Key services, including old-age pension, widow pension, disability pension, scholarship schemes, handloom and handicraft assistance, grant programmes, and various social security schemes, will now be conveniently available under one roof.

The event was attended by Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh, MLA Rajkumar Bhatia, other dignitaries and local residents.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister stated that residents of 15 Assembly constituencies would now receive prompt and direct services from this office.

The Chief Minister further noted that the new building is equipped with modern amenities, ensuring beneficiaries receive a better experience and faster service delivery.

Social Welfare Minister Singh shared that the construction of the new District Social Welfare Office building cost approximately ₹2.14 crore. He highlighted that the offices had long been functioning from a school building in Rohini, where the lack of space caused inconvenience to beneficiaries.

With the establishment of two dedicated district office buildings, beneficiaries will now have sufficient space and improved basic facilities.

The 15 Assembly constituencies that the new office will serve include Rithala, Mundka, Kirari, Sultanpur Majra, Mangolpuri, Rohini, Shalimar Bagh, Shakur Basti and Tri Nagar under North-West I; and Narela, Burari, Adarsh Nagar, Bawana, Badli and Model Town under North-West II.

The district office will oversee the implementation of major social welfare schemes of the Delhi Government.

It will function as the sanctioning authority for applications submitted under financial assistance schemes operated through the e-District Portal. Designated officers will examine and verify applicant documents, determine eligibility and approve financial benefits.

All sanctioned payments will be transferred directly into beneficiaries’ bank accounts through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

The office also includes public dealing counters and a dedicated help desk to provide support to applicants.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some concrete action! The previous location in Rohini school building was so cramped and chaotic. Hope this new office actually delivers on the promise of faster service delivery.
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Michael C
As someone who works with disability rights organizations, I appreciate the focus on inclusive governance. The DBT system is a good step to reduce corruption in welfare distribution.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just another photo-op. We've seen many such announcements that don't translate to ground reality. The real test will be how efficiently they process applications.
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Siddharth J
Great to see development in North-West Delhi! The area has been neglected for too long. Hope the help desk is actually helpful and not just for show. 🤞
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Kavya N
₹2.14 crore seems reasonable for such an important facility. If this reduces the suffering of widows and elderly people who have to run from pillar to post for their pensions, it's money well spent.

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