Chief Minister Rekha Gupta celebrated the first anniversary of the Delhi government by emphasizing the emphasis on delivering results, welfare programs, and positive changes throughout the city. Gupta highlighted the government’s commitment to efficiency and productivity, stating that they prioritize action over rhetoric. She emphasized a shift towards a more results-oriented work culture, devoid of symbolic gestures or political posturing.
Gupta underscored the government’s dedication to service and development, citing a departure from traditional bureaucratic delays and blame games. She attributed the government’s approach to the BJP’s nationalist ideology and the Prime Minister’s vision of inclusive growth. Gupta assured the people of Delhi that significant progress had been made across various sectors, promising to share a detailed report highlighting the government’s key achievements.
The Chief Minister elaborated on the welfare initiatives introduced during her tenure. She mentioned the implementation of the Ayushman Yojana on the government’s first day, providing a health cover of Rs 10 lakh. Gupta noted that 7 lakh individuals had registered for the scheme, with over 30,000 beneficiaries availing health benefits through Ayushman Bharat and the Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY).
Discussing food security, Gupta highlighted the launch of Atal Canteens to ensure that no one in Delhi goes hungry. Currently, 70 Atal Canteens are operational, offering nutritious meals at a nominal cost of ₹5 to the underprivileged, shelter residents, and laborers. She expressed gratitude to the people of Delhi for entrusting the BJP with the opportunity to govern the city and acknowledged the hard work of party workers in securing a majority government.
Gupta thanked the women of Delhi and the nation for their support and blessings, which she credited with sustaining her determination and energy. She concluded by affirming her commitment to transforming Delhi’s state over the next five years. The Chief Minister also visited the Marghat Wale Hanuman Baba Temple to seek blessings and distributed prasad to sanitation workers, underscoring her dedication to welfare and community involvement.
