Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta personally inspected the notorious Minto Bridge waterlogging site where a bus was recently submerged. The government has installed automatic pumps and will station operators round-the-clock during monsoons. Simultaneously, the administration cracked down on 20 schools involved in dummy schooling practices that disadvantage EWS students. This comes a day after CM Gupta ordered action against Queen Mary School for arbitrary fee hikes following parent complaints at her Jan Samvaad session.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Inspects Minto Bridge Waterlogging With PWD Minister

  • CM Gupta inspects Minto Bridge after bus submergence incident
  • 24/7 pumps deployed at waterlogging hotspots
  • Delhi cracks down on 20 dummy schools violating EWS norms
  • Govt acts against Queen Mary School over fee hike complaints
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Delhi : CM Rekha Gupta, PWD Minister inspect waterlogging areas, including Minto Bridge

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta and PWD Minister Parvesh Verma inspect waterlogging-prone Minto Bridge, deploy 24/7 pumps ahead of monsoon season.

"We have come to Minto Bridge to inspect the area where a whole bus had got submerged due to waterlogging. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 18

: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, accompanied by Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Parvesh Verma, on Friday conducted an inspection of key waterlogging-prone locations in the national capital, including the Minto Bridge area.

Speaking to reporters at the Minto Bridge site, Chief Minister Gupta said," We have come to Minto Bridge to inspect the area where a whole bus had got submerged due to waterlogging. To prevent a similar waterlogging situation and to find a timely solution, we have come here. Pumps which switch on automatically when the water level rises have been installed here. Water pump operators will be deployed here for all 24 hours during the rainy season."

Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Delhi government launched an inspection drive across several schools under the supervision of the District Magistrate (DM), issuing notices to 10 schools and initiating the process of derecognising institutions found to be in serious violation of norms.

During the inspections, the DM was accompanied by senior academicians and officials from the Directorate of Education.

The action comes amid rising concerns over dummy schooling and the neglect of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) students.

Dummy schooling refers to the practice where students are enrolled on paper but do not attend classes, often to focus exclusively on coaching for competitive exams.

This crackdown follows the identification of at least 20 schools allegedly engaged in such operations.

This development also comes a day after Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta directed strict action against private schools over arbitrary fee hikes. The issue came to light during a Jan Samvaad at her residence, where concerned parents brought it to her attention.

One such incident involved the Queen Mary School in Model Town. Reacting immediately, the Chief Minister instructed the Education Department to identify such schools and issue notices.

CM Gupta assured that the Delhi Government will not tolerate any tampering with a child's future, and strict action will be taken against the guilty institution.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some action on waterlogging! Minto Bridge has been a nightmare every monsoon. Hope these automatic pumps work as promised 🤞 The 24/7 monitoring sounds like a good plan.
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Priya M.
The crackdown on dummy schools is much needed. These institutions are cheating students and the system. Education shouldn't be just about coaching centers!
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the inspections, I wish they'd focus more on long-term drainage solutions rather than just pumps. Band-aid fixes won't solve Delhi's waterlogging crisis.
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Sunita R.
As a parent, I'm relieved to see action against fee hikes. Some private schools have become money-making machines. Education should be affordable for all. 👍
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Vikram J.
The bus submersion incident was terrifying! Glad to see officials taking preventive measures before the monsoon hits. Hope other flood-prone areas get similar attention.
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Neha P.
Good to see multiple issues being addressed - from infrastructure to education reforms. The EWS students especially need protection from these shady practices. Keep it up!

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