Delhi CM vows long-term solutions to traffic, waterlogging and security issues

IANS April 18, 2025 307 views

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has unveiled an ambitious plan to comprehensively address the city's longstanding urban challenges. Her strategy involves creating an Integrated Command and Control Centre to monitor and manage critical city functions in real-time. The initiative targets 233 traffic congestion points, 194 waterlogging areas, and aims to enhance overall urban infrastructure and citizen experience. By adopting a mission-mode approach, Gupta's government seeks to transform Delhi into a more efficient, safe, and accessible metropolitan space.

"Our aim is not just to find temporary solutions but to bring long-term and concrete improvements to Delhi's infrastructure." - Rekha Gupta, Delhi CM
Delhi CM vows long-term solutions to traffic, waterlogging and security issues
New Delhi, April 18: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday ordered a special drive to decongest traffic at 233 trouble points, lighting up of dark spots and cleaning of the Ring Road and other roads maintained by PWD.

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Decongesting 233 traffic trouble spots across city

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Creating Integrated Command and Control Centre for urban management

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Addressing 194 waterlogging areas with targeted solutions

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Implementing strict anti-defacement measures

Chairing a meeting with her Cabinet colleagues and officials of civic agencies and DDA, the Chief Minister issued instructions to expedite desilting of drains to avoid water logging in the city.

CM Gupta also ordered the creation of an Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) to act as a central hub for monitoring and managing various city functions, including traffic, water supply, and sanitation.

After the meeting, she said: "Our aim is not just to find temporary solutions but to bring long-term and concrete improvements to Delhi's infrastructure. Every department has been given clear instructions to work on these issues in mission mode and adopt a result-oriented approach."

"We want to rid Delhiites of problems related to waterlogging, traffic or security. Our government is committed to developing Delhi as a safe, accessible and clean capital, where citizens can get better facilities at every level," she said.

Highlighting efforts to counter water logging, the Chief Minister said: "At present, 194 waterlogging areas have been identified. These come under various departments like PWD, NHAI, DMRC, DDA, MCD, NDMC, and DCB. Out of these 194 identified areas, short-term works have already been completed in 129 and instructions have been given to complete the work in the remaining areas as soon as possible."

She said that the ICCC shall integrate data from different sources to provide real-time situational awareness and support decision-making for city authorities. It will also play a key role in emergency response by providing real-time information on incidents and coordinating the efforts of different departments.

The CM also ordered strict action under the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, 2007 to address defacement. The act prohibits defacing property in public view by writing, marking, or using other materials, except for indicating the owner or occupier's name and address.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some concrete action on Delhi's traffic mess! The Ring Road has been a nightmare during monsoons. Hope they follow through with these plans 🤞
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Rahul S.
The ICCC sounds promising but we've heard similar tech solutions before. What matters is proper implementation and maintenance. Will they have enough trained staff?
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Anjali M.
Lighting up dark spots is such an important safety measure! As a woman who uses public transport, this makes me feel more hopeful about commuting at night.
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Vikram P.
While the intentions are good, I'm skeptical. Every year we hear about desilting before monsoons, yet waterlogging persists. Maybe this time will be different?
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Sunita R.
The focus on long-term solutions is refreshing! Too often we get quick fixes that don't last. Hope they involve urban planning experts in this process.
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Arjun T.
Cleaning up defacement is nice, but shouldn't we focus on the bigger infrastructure issues first? Priorities seem a bit mixed here.
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Neha B.
Love that they're addressing 233 trouble points specifically! The devil's in the details. Fingers crossed for my area near Dwarka 😊

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