Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has completed 100 days in office and is proud of the transformative changes initiated under her leadership. She emphasized transparency and her government’s dedication to honoring poll promises. A significant highlight has been prioritizing the Yamuna river's rejuvenation, backed by budget provisions for strengthening the city's sewerage system. Additionally, Gupta announced the celebration of India's state days in Delhi, fostering cultural appreciation and unity.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Transformative 100 Days in Office

  • Rekha Gupta highlights transformative achievements in 100 days
  • Focuses on transparency and dedication in governance
  • Yamuna river rejuvenation made a top priority
  • Celebrating Indian states to promote cultural diversity
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'Transformative': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on impact of her 100 days in office

Rekha Gupta highlights Delhi's new direction and unity in her first 100 days in office.

"“The previous government merely put up a show in the name of cleaning the river.” - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, May 31

The first 100 days of the BJP government in Delhi have been transformative for the city’s direction and condition, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Saturday, promising transparency and dedication to deliver all poll promises.

In a special conversation hosted by actor Anupam Kher at the ‘100 Din Sewa Ke’ event organised at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, CM Gupta showcased key achievements of her government’s first 100 days.

She emphasised that while these initial days may be few in number, the decisions taken during this period have the potential to bring significant and lasting changes to the direction and condition of Delhi.

The event was attended by all Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament, MLAs, and senior officials.

CM Rekha Gupta said that Delhi is a living example of unity in diversity. In honour of this spirit, the government has decided to celebrate the State Day of each Indian state with great enthusiasm and grandeur in Delhi, allowing residents to engage with and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of the nation.

On the Yamuna River, the CM said, “The previous government merely put up a show in the name of cleaning the river, while untreated sewage continued to flow into it. In contrast, our government made the rejuvenation of Yamuna a top priority from day one.”

A Rs 9,000 crore provision was made in the Delhi Jal Board budget to strengthen the sewerage system and water supply infrastructure. Also, Seven Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in areas such as Narela, Rohini, Najafgarh, and Coronation Pillar have been upgraded.

She said under the AMRUT 2.0 scheme, Rs 804 crore was approved for the rehabilitation of eight more STPs. To intensify efforts, 40 new Decentralised Sewage Treatment Plants (DSTPs) have been launched, she said.

CM Rekha Gupta further said, “In the last 100 days, several lakh metric tonnes of waste have been removed from drains, and officials have been directed to complete drain cleaning before the monsoon.”

Sewer and water pipeline work has also been initiated in about 1,700 unauthorised colonies, directly benefiting lakhs of residents, she said.

Additionally, a modern command-and-control centre has been established, 1,167 GPS-enabled tankers deployed, and the DJB Water Tanker App launched for water supply monitoring.

“In South Delhi, 70 new tube wells have been installed, directly benefiting nearly 1.5 lakh people,” she said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some action on Yamuna cleaning! For decades we've only seen photo ops and empty promises. If they can actually make the river clean, it'll be a game-changer for Delhi. The STP upgrades sound promising 🤞
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Priya M.
Celebrating each state's day in Delhi is such a wonderful idea! As someone who migrated from Kerala, I'd love to see our Onam celebrations here. Hope they involve local communities in planning these events.
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Amit S.
The water tanker app is a good step, but what about areas with poor network? My colony in Sangam Vihar still gets irregular supply. Hope they focus on ground implementation along with tech solutions.
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Neha T.
₹9000 crore for Yamuna is impressive, but where's the transparency in spending? As taxpayers, we deserve regular updates with photos/videos of progress. Don't want another 'show' like previous govt!
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Vikram J.
Good to see focus on unauthorized colonies. These areas have been neglected for too long. If they can provide proper water and sewage there, it'll improve public health significantly. 👍
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Sunita R.
While infrastructure is important, I hope they also focus on Delhi's air quality. The toxic smog affects us all. Clean Yamuna + clean air should be the ultimate goal! #DelhiAirPollution

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