Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta expressed confidence in Haryana's continued support for the capital's development. She chaired a high-level meeting to address real estate challenges, aiming for transparency and modernization. A new excise policy is also in the works, prioritizing social welfare and accountability. The government is reviewing best practices from other states to ensure effective implementation.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Assures Haryana Cooperation for Capital Development

  • Delhi CM chairs real estate taskforce for sector reforms
  • Report outlines 10 key challenges including unauthorized colonies
  • New excise policy to focus on transparency and social welfare
  • Haryana assures cooperation for Delhi's development
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Delhi will keep getting cooperation from Haryana: CM Rekha Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta pledges Haryana's support for development, unveils real estate reforms, and announces a new excise policy prioritizing transparency.

"I believe that Delhi will keep getting full cooperation from the state of Haryana... - CM Rekha Gupta"

Karnal, June 15

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday expressed confidence that the Haryana government would extend its full cooperation in the development of the national capital.

Speaking to mediapersons in Haryana's Karnal, CM Gupta said, "... I believe that Delhi will keep getting full cooperation from the state of Haryana... Some forces are acting like an eclipse on the state of Punjab, which is why neither Punjab is able to develop nor maintain proper coordination with other states."

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta chaired a high-level meeting on Saturday to strengthen the city's real estate system and make it more transparent, efficient, and development-focused, according to an official statement.

During the meeting, the "Government-Industry Taskforce on Real Estate Report" was formally submitted to the government.

This report was jointly prepared by major stakeholders, including the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC), Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), and real estate consultancy CBRE.

The report outlined 10 major challenges currently faced by Delhi's real estate sector, such as unauthorised colonies, housing societies, redevelopment of colonies, and modernisation of infrastructure in industrial zones and suggested practical, implementable solutions for each.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reaffirmed her government's commitment to revamp the sector. She said that the government is committed to moving Delhi towards a structured, transparent, and citizen-friendly real estate model.

Cabinet Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa and senior representatives from MCD, DDA, DMRC, the Registrar of Co-operative Societies (RCS), and CII attended the meeting.

Officials said the report will serve as a blueprint for policy reforms and structural changes in the capital's real estate ecosystem.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Government will soon unveil a new excise policy aimed at making liquor distribution transparent, accountable, and modern while prioritising social welfare and protecting vulnerable communities, according to an official statement.

As per the statement, the Delhi Government is set to roll out a new Excise Policy soon. The primary objective of this policy is to ensure the availability of quality liquor to the citizens of the capital and to make the sale and distribution system transparent, modern, and accountable.

CM Rekha Gupta clearly stated that social security will remain the top priority in the new excise policy. The government will ensure that the policy does not adversely impact sensitive sections of society, as stated in the statement.

Further, as per the statement, the Delhi government is committed to ensuring that no aspect of the policy negatively affects sensitive sections of society and that vulnerable communities' safety, health, and peace are not compromised in any way.

A high-level committee, chaired by the Chief Secretary of the Delhi Government, is currently working on formulating this policy.

The committee is also reviewing the excise policies of several other states to adopt best practices that prioritise effective liquor distribution and social protection, the release said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see Delhi and Haryana working together! Regional cooperation is crucial for NCR's development. Hope Punjab also joins hands soon for better infrastructure and connectivity. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The real estate reforms sound promising, but implementation is key. Delhi has too many unauthorized colonies - hope this report actually leads to regularization and better facilities for residents.
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Amit S.
While the excise policy aims for transparency, I'm concerned about liquor shops near residential areas. The government must ensure strict zoning laws to protect families and children.
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Neha T.
Finally some focus on industrial zone modernization! Delhi's industries have been neglected for too long. Better infrastructure will boost employment and economy. 👏
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Sanjay V.
The CM's comments about Punjab seem unnecessary. Instead of criticizing neighbors, all states should work together for mutual progress. Negative politics helps no one.
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Meena R.
Hope the new excise policy includes proper rehabilitation programs for alcoholics. Transparency in liquor sales is good, but we must also address addiction issues in society.
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Vikram J.
The government-industry collaboration is a smart move. Private sector expertise combined with government authority can bring real change to Delhi's real estate mess.

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