Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta initiated development projects worth around Rs 400 crore in the Matiala Assembly constituency, emphasizing a commitment to progress. She criticized past administrations for neglecting villages, resulting in poor infrastructure and isolation from development. Gupta highlighted that these projects symbolize trust, better amenities, and an enhanced quality of life for residents. The allocated budget aims to expedite development efforts in the area, focusing on tangible improvements for the community.
At the event, attended by various officials including West Delhi MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat and Matiala MLA Sandeep Sehrawat, the Chief Minister outlined plans to enhance roads, drainage systems, parks, and civic facilities. The emphasis is on bridging rural-urban gaps through improved connectivity and essential services. Gupta also mentioned the establishment of healthcare centers and affordable canteens to address community needs effectively. The implementation of new water supply systems is set to alleviate existing water-related challenges in nearby villages.
Gupta also inaugurated civic development projects in the Shalimar Bagh Assembly constituency, focusing on enhancing infrastructure to enhance residents’ daily lives. The projects include road and drainage improvements utilizing advanced technologies to mitigate waterlogging issues during the monsoon. The government’s goal is to ensure convenience, safety, and dignity for all citizens through these initiatives.
