Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Friday approved the draft 'Delhi Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Rules, 2023' which is aimed at regulating the functioning of the private security agencies in the national capital.
The blame game over the Yamuna flooding in the national capital took centrestage, a day after Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena issued a joint statement stressing 'teamwork', with Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Saturday alleging that the BJP-rule
Delhi LG who visited the spot to review the ongoing repair work said, “Our challenge was how to fix the bridge. Army personnel have been deployed here since morning. It was difficult because the water current was around 5-6 knots here.”
Delhi's Home Department on June 27, 2023 submitted the proposal to the LG Saxena for issuance of notification under Section 2 of the Union Territories (Laws) Act for extending the Gujarat law to the NCT of Delhi, a Raj Bhawat statement said.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena has given his approval for the long-pending transfer of 1.20 acres of land from the Irrigation and Flood Control (I&FC) Department to the Public Works Department (PWD).
LG Saxena on Monday terminated the service of 400 private individuals engaged in various departments of the Delhi government, citing that these individuals were engaged in a non-transparent manner and without the mandatory approval of the competent authority.
"Delhi has not constituted a State Food Commission and not framed Grievance Redressal Mechanism as mandated by the NFS Act, 2013 even after 10 years. The Mechanism and the Commission meant to look into critical aspects of transparent and corruption free implementation of the TPDS under NFSA,
Amid a fresh tussle between the Aam Admi Party and Delhi Lieutenant Governor (L-G) VK Saxena, Public Works Department Minister Atishi on Thursday alleged that the demolition of a portion of a temple in the Mandwali area was carried out on the "orders" of the latter.
In the letter, CM Arvind Kejriwal emphasised that the contents of the LG's response demonstrated a lack of concrete solutions and a tendency to shift responsibility.