Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launched a 20-day cleanliness drive with a unified vision, involving all District Magistrates, Deputy Commissioners, and senior officials. The initiative aims to transform the city, clearing roads, parks, and public spaces of waste.
Interacting with the media, the CM said that the government was working for the welfare of the labourers, further stating that an order had been issued for the safety and facilities of women labourers.
In a letter to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, Atishi said that the draft bill seeks to regulate future fee hike from academic year 2026-27 onwards - and even those provisions will need to be examined, leaving the "most" important question unanswered: what happens to the fees already hiked by pr
Gupta also said that drainage systems across the city need to be proper further stating that the Yamuna river also needed cleaning, stating that the last government had done no work on the same issues.
"Across the country, elections happening back to back are stopping the development. The elections cause hindrances in administrative work. It increases expenses. It is estimated that if elections are held together at once, it will save Rs 12,000 crore... This issue should be resolved. The
"People should have to make their choices only once, and it is our responsibility to remove those speed breakers that are stopping our development. We should make reforms and give the country a chance to perform," Gupta said while addressing the gathering at Delhi University's North Campus.
Addressing growing concerns over frequent and unregulated fee increases by private schools, the Delhi Cabinet, under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, on Tuesday cleared the bill, which is expected to apply to 1,677 private schools in the city.
Addressing parents' concerns about alleged harassment by certain schools on arbitrarily hike of fees, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that a draft Bill has been passed by the cabinet which will have complete guideline on fee structure and regulation for all the 1677 schools in
The Delhi government is restoring many historical places and parks around the city and this is one of them. Similar parks have been developed like the Asita Park at the Yamuna flood plains.
Khandelwal said that the council will provide a strategic direction to Delhi's economic growth and play a pivotal role in making the city self-reliant in terms of revenue generation.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday lauded the launch of Ayushman Vay Vandana Yojana in Delhi, calling it a "new era of welfare for the people" under the Triple Engine Sarkar in Delhi.