Key Points

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva is championing a comprehensive rural development strategy focused on infrastructure and youth empowerment. The Gramodaya Yojana represents a significant investment of Rs 960 crore targeting village transformation across multiple Delhi regions. Sports facilities like the new multi-court stadium in Jharoda Kalan village symbolize the BJP's commitment to nurturing rural talent. Sachdeva's vision emphasizes not just physical development, but also environmental consciousness and community engagement.

Key Points: Virendra Sachdeva Unveils Rural Delhi Development Vision

  • BJP launches Rs 960 crore Gramodaya Yojana for rural development
  • New stadium project aims to nurture rural athletic talent
  • Sachdeva encourages environmental awareness among village youth
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Delhi govt focused on rural development: Virendra Sachdeva

Delhi BJP chief highlights rural infrastructure transformation with new sports facilities and development initiatives across Delhi villages

"The journey to make Delhi the capital of a developed India starts from its villages - Virendra Sachdeva"

New Delhi, June 7

Development of villages is central to the BJP government’s vision for Viksit Delhi and under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, people now believe that the city is on a new growth path, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said on Saturday.

Speaking at the foundation stone laying event for the reconstruction of a stadium in Jharoda Kalan village, along with the construction of new badminton and basketball courts, Sachdeva said: “The journey to make Delhi the capital of a developed India starts from its villages. Hence, rural development will remain a key focus.”

Flanked by West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat, the Delhi BJP president said the stadium, being reconstructed by the MCD under the Gramodaya Yojana with the guidance of Councillor Amit Kharkhari, is expected to help nurture the talent of athletes from rural areas.

Sachdeva encouraged the boys’ and girls’ football teams present by giving them incentive funds, motivating them to bring pride to their village and region through dedication. He also urged children to take a pledge to plant trees to reduce air pollution and green the area.

On the occasion, Sachdeva highlighted that the new stadium will include two badminton courts, a basketball court, a walking track, and a football stadium.

He expressed his gratitude to the Lt Governor for allocating Rs 960 crore under the Gramodaya Yojana for the development of rural Delhi, based on requests from villagers.

Also present at the event were MLA Neelam, Najafgarh District President Raj Sharma, Zone Chairperson Savita Sharma, Deputy Chairman Banke Pehlwan, and regional officials of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi.

Sachdeva encouraged the boys’ and girls’ football teams present at the event by giving them incentive funds, motivating them to bring pride to their village and region.

He also urged children to take a pledge to plant trees to reduce air pollution and green the area.

Sachdeva highlighted that the new stadium will include two badminton courts, a basketball court, a walking track, and a football stadium.

He further shared his satisfaction in reporting that developmental works are ongoing not only in Najafgarh but also in areas like Narela, Palla, Bijwasan, Mehrauli, and Chhatarpur.

In addition to the stadium, the Rs 14 crore development package also includes the repair of 102 small lanes, he said.

Sachdeva emphasised the importance of cleanliness, saying it is the responsibility of all citizens.

He urged people to report any issues to their local councillor, MLA, or MP, and to stop littering and using plastic.

Kamaljeet Sehrawat noted that the reconstruction of the new stadium is a part of that ongoing process.

She affirmed the commitment to maintaining the public’s trust under the leadership of Sachdeva and CM Gupta.

MLA Neelam said that Delhi’s condition had deteriorated over the last 10 years, but the people wisely voted for a change.

She thanked Sachdeva for restoring faith among the people and bringing the BJP to power in the MCD as well.

Amit Kharkhari stated that credit for establishing the first-ever triple-engine government in Delhi goes to Sachdeva.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some focus on rural Delhi! The villages around Najafgarh and Narela have been neglected for too long. Sports facilities will keep youth engaged and away from negative influences. Hope they maintain these stadiums properly though - many such projects become white elephants after inauguration. 🤞
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Priya M.
Good initiative but ₹960 crore seems excessive for village development in Delhi alone. Would like to see detailed budget breakdown - how much actually reaches ground level after administrative costs? Also, why only BJP leaders' names highlighted when MCD is doing the work?
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Arjun S.
As someone from Jharoda Kalan, this is much needed! Our children currently play football in muddy fields. The walking track will also help elders stay healthy. Just hope they complete it on time - last project in our area took 3 years extra. #DevelopmentForAll
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Sunita R.
Planting trees is excellent, but what about maintaining them? In my colony, 50 saplings were planted last year - only 5 survived because no watering system was put in place. Development means proper planning, not just photo ops with saplings.
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Vikram J.
Happy to see focus on sports infrastructure! India needs more playgrounds to find future Neeraj Chopras and PV Sindhus. The incentive funds for football teams is a nice touch - small encouragement can make big difference in rural athletes' lives. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
While stadiums are good, what about basic amenities? My village in Bijwasan still has irregular water supply and poor drainage. Development should first address fundamental needs before recreational facilities. Priorities matter!

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