Key Points

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has approved promotion benefits for 100 electricity department employees after what she called 27 years of neglect. She simultaneously launched India's first hotline maintenance van that repairs live cables without power cuts. The Rs 1.5 crore van will initially serve Shalimar Bagh constituency before expanding citywide. The government also plans to install over 44,000 new street lights across Delhi to improve lighting and security.

Key Points: CM Rekha Gupta Approves 100 Electricity Department Promotions

  • CM Rekha Gupta approves promotions for 100 electricity department employees
  • Launches India's first hotline maintenance van in Shalimar Bagh
  • New van repairs live cables without power disconnection
  • Over 44,000 new street lights to be installed across Delhi
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Delhi CM restores promotion of 100 electricity department employees

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta restores promotions for 100 electricity employees, launches India's first hotline maintenance van, and pledges transparent governance.

"This is truly a moment of joy and satisfaction that the long struggle of the employees has yielded a happy outcome today. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Sep 13

Accusing previous governments of neglecting Delhi for 27 years, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday approved promotion and other benefits for 100 employees of the Electricity Department and reiterated her commitment to transparent administration.

Addressing the electricity department employees at the Delhi Secretariat, CM Gupta said: “The government is committed to put the city back on the road to development, ending 27 years of neglect and mismanagement.”

“With this commitment, we are forging new traditions of transparency, honesty, and good governance,” she said.

“This is truly a moment of joy and satisfaction that the long struggle of the employees has yielded a happy outcome today. The promotion and time-bound promotion benefits received by more than 100 employees are not just an administrative decision but a restoration of justice,” CM Rekha Gupta said in a message on X.

During the meeting with the Chief Minister, employees of the Electricity Department expressed their gratitude to the government for restoring long-pending promotions.

Earlier in the day, launched the country’s first hotline maintenance van that will repair live electricity cables without disconnecting power supply to homes and shops nearby.

Launching a pilot project on the hi-tech vans in Shalimar Bagh Assembly constituency, the Chief Minister said: "Such vans will soon be deputed in all constituencies in the city. This is the first time in the country that such a van is being introduced in the city today."

The first van, costing Rs 1.5 crore, is being deployed for the convenience of residents of the Shalimar Bagh constituency, said the Chief Minister, calling it a gift to the people from the Power Department.

"We want residents in all constituencies to also get such a facility which helps avoid inconvenience due to forced power cuts to carry out repairs," she said.

Informing residents about the other development works in the constituency, she said, "New street lights are being installed in the area, while across the entire Delhi, more than 44,000 new lights will be installed to further strengthen lighting and security."

- IANS

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Priya S
The hotline maintenance van is a brilliant initiative! No more power cuts during repairs. Hope they deploy these across Delhi soon. This is what real development looks like 💡
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Aman W
While I appreciate the employee promotions, I hope this isn't just another political announcement before elections. We need to see consistent action, not just words.
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Sneha F
44,000 new street lights across Delhi! This will make our streets so much safer, especially for women returning home late. Much needed improvement 🌟
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Vikram M
Rs 1.5 crore for one van seems quite expensive. Hope the government ensures proper utilization and maintenance. Taxpayers' money should be used wisely.
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Nisha Z
As someone whose father worked in electricity department, I know how demoralizing delayed promotions can be. This decision will positively impact many families. Thank you!

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