Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched Swachhata Abhiyan by sweeping a neglected government office herself. She slammed the previous AAP administration for prioritizing personal luxuries over public infrastructure maintenance. The month-long cleanliness drive will focus on offices, schools, and Yamuna riverfronts. Gupta also announced plans for a new secretariat and invited public participation in Delhi's sustainable development projects.

Key Points: CM Rekha Gupta Launches Swachhata Abhiyan Sweeps Delhi Office

  • CM Gupta personally cleaned dilapidated WCD office piled with scrap
  • Announced plans for new integrated Delhi secretariat
  • Criticized AAP for lavish spending while ignoring infrastructure
  • Month-long Swachhata drive targets offices, schools, and Yamuna ghats
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Swachhata Abhiyan kickstarts in national capital: CM Gupta sweeps

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta kicks off Swachhata Abhiyan by cleaning WCD office, slams Kejriwal govt for neglect while promising new secretariat.

"The previous government was so occupied building their 'Sheesh Mahal' that they neglected basic upkeep. - CM Rekha Gupta"

By Tanya Chugh, New Delhi, August 1

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday launched Swachata Abhiyan in the national capital. She launched a campaign at the Women and Child Development Office, ISBT Kashmere Gate.

CM Gupta kickstarted the campaign by herself, picking up the broomstick and cleaning the women and child development office, where she also cleaned the piles of scrap, E-waste, dust, and so on.

She took stock of the WCD office, where she visited the entire office and ordered immediate maintenance of the premises. She even announced that the government will find a new, well-organised and integrated Secretariat where all departments can be incorporated.

The office was in a dilapidated condition with running water from the roof, furniture was old and broken, piles of scrap in the office and many more irregularities.

Seeing the condition, she questioned the previous government and took a jibe at former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal for spending crores on his residence and not spending even a single penny on government offices.

"This is my first visit here. While we will certainly take up the cleaning work, it deeply saddens me to see our officers working in such poor conditions. The previous government (AAP) was so occupied building their 'Sheesh Mahal' that they neglected the basic upkeep of their officers' workplaces. We are committed to changing this. New, well-equipped offices will be set up for all departments to ensure a better working environment for our officers. Moreover, we will build a new secretariat for Delhi, where every department will have its own dedicated space. The process begins today," said Gupta.

Also, CM Rekha Gupta addressed a seminar on sustainable development in the NCT of Delhi organised by the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) with a focus on Green bhi, Growth bhi. She emphasised development in Delhi and invited people to come up with town planning ideas, to set up biogas plants, smog towers, etc.

The Delhi Chief Minister said, "A golden era is about to begin. Whether it's MCD, DDA, or PWD, every agency is now working with the vision of Prime Minister Modi. Funds worth ₹1.23 lakh crore have been allocated through NHAI, and the double-engine government is actively working on Delhi's development. The Centre has also provided ₹800 crore to Delhi for infrastructure development."

"We are committed to creating numerous opportunities for the people, and there will be no shortage of work for anyone. We invite you to join the town planning process. We will ensure your plans are approved and the required budget is provided. Even today, nearly half of Delhi still relies on water tankers. We must lay a comprehensive water pipeline network, decentralise sewage treatment plants (STPs) for cleaning the Yamuna, and install solar power systems. We have already installed solar panels in government offices," she added.

The Delhi government is undertaking initiatives for infrastructural development in the state, including cleaning the Yamuna River and maintaining the AQI. The Swachata Abhiyan will go for the entire month of August with a focus on cleaning government offices, public places, schools and colleges, and the Yamuna ghat.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate the initiative, why only focus on offices? Our streets and colonies need cleaning too. The real test will be maintaining cleanliness after the photo ops are done. Hope this continues beyond August!
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Aman W
Great start! But cleaning alone won't solve Delhi's problems. The ₹800 crore infrastructure fund must be used wisely. We need long-term solutions for water, sewage and pollution. CM Gupta seems serious though 👍
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Priya S
Why is every new government blaming the previous one? Instead of political mudslinging, just focus on fixing things now. The Yamuna cleaning promise sounds good - hope they deliver this time!
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Karan T
Solar panels in govt offices is a brilliant move! More such green initiatives please. Also happy to hear about decentralized STPs for Yamuna - this river needs urgent attention. #CleanYamuna
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Nisha Z
The condition described is shocking! How could any government allow offices to reach this state? Hope the new secretariat plan materializes quickly. Our officers deserve better working conditions.
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Varun X
₹1.23 lakh crore allocation sounds impressive, but where will this money actually go? Need transparency in spending. Also, cleaning government offices is fine, but what about our dirty streets and overflowing garbage

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