Delhi CM's heat action plan: 3000 water ATMs, cooling shelters, 'Aapda Mitras'

IANS April 21, 2025 188 views

Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has introduced an innovative Heat Action Plan to combat extreme temperatures. The strategy includes deploying 3000 water ATMs, establishing cooling shelters, and mobilizing 1800 community volunteers called 'Aapda Mitras'. The government will use multiple channels like SMS and social media to distribute heat alerts and protect vulnerable populations. These comprehensive measures aim to provide critical relief and demonstrate proactive urban climate resilience.

"Every life is precious for the nation and the city, and we are committed to saving it" - Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, April 21: Activating the disaster management machinery and proposing 3,000 cold water ATMs, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday unveiled Heat Action Plan (2025), promising to collectively offer respite to people in sweltering heat.

Key Points

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- Comprehensive heat action plan includes 3000 water ATMs across Delhi

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Involves 1800 disaster response volunteers called 'Aapda Mitras'

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Heat alerts to be sent via SMS and social media

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Special heatwave hospital wards planned

Apart from involving 1,800 National and Delhi Disaster Response volunteers or 'Aapda Mitras', the plan talks of setting up shaded, cooling shelters, opening 3,000-4,000 large water RO units attached to boundary walls of Delhi government schools and office buildings to dispense cold water round-the-clock for five lakh citizens.

It also proposes setting up 3,000 water ATMs for the public on PWD roads -- near bus stops and traffic intersections.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the national capital's seasons are often associated with civic woes -- water shortage in summer, pollution in winter and waterlogging in monsoon -- but her government would ensure citizens can enjoy every season without trouble.

Repeating her government's commitment to offer relief to heat-struck people, CM Gupta said under the Heat Action Plan, 3000 water coolers or ATMs would be installed -- 1,000 on public roads, 1000 in government buildings and 1,000 in the rural belt.

"We will also seek help from private entities under Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives," she said.

The Chief Minister said the Delhi government will regularly issue heat alerts through SMS and social media for the public to take precautions.

Besides special heatwave wards in hospitals, Aapda Mitras will also be deputed for anti-heat actions in slums.

"Every life is precious for the nation and the city, and we are committed to saving it," she said, suggesting measures to help even animals.

Earlier, PWD Minister Parvesh Verma said the Delhi government is going to prove its commitment to public welfare through its actions and not just announcements.

He said the Delhi government has already launched GPS-linked water tankers to meet the summer crisis and initiated the introduction of new heat-resistant, cool roofs for government buildings, and the experiment will be expanded gradually.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some concrete action against Delhi's brutal summers! The water ATMs near bus stops will be a lifesaver for daily commuters like me. Hope they maintain them properly though 🤞
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I hope they've considered the electricity load from all these cooling systems. Last year we had so many power cuts during peak heat. Sustainability should be part of the plan too.
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Amit S.
The Aapda Mitras concept is brilliant! Having trained volunteers in slums could prevent so many heatstroke cases. Hope they get proper training and equipment.
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Sunita R.
As a street vendor, I really appreciate the thought behind this plan. The cooling shelters will help thousands like me who work in direct sunlight all day. Thank you for considering us! 🙏
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Vikram J.
Good start but needs more focus on rural areas. Only 1000 units in rural belt seems low compared to urban allocation. The heat affects farmers and laborers just as much!
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Neha P.
Love that they're thinking about animals too! Stray dogs and birds suffer terribly in the heat. Maybe they could include community water bowls in the plan? �🐦

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