Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated a new Aadhaar service centre in Azadpur, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring the direct and transparent delivery of welfare scheme benefits. The government also introduced a “Comprehensive Drainage Plan” for the water-logged Kirari area.
In a social media post, CM Gupta highlighted the convenience of the new Aadhaar Service Centre for accessing digital services. She praised the role of ‘Aadhaar’ in facilitating the efficient distribution of welfare schemes to beneficiaries without any discrepancies.
During a separate event, the Chief Minister initiated the construction of a Chhath Ghat on the Munak Canal in north Delhi. This project, along with others like the rejuvenation of the Munak Canal and the development of the service road, reflects the government’s commitment to both development and heritage.
Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma criticized the previous AAP government for neglecting the waterlogging issue in the Kirari Assembly constituency. He mentioned the government’s plan to implement a “Comprehensive Drainage Plan” for Kirari to address the long-standing problem faced by residents.
Verma highlighted the government’s focus on constructing sewage pumping stations to alleviate the waterlogging problem in Kirari. He emphasized the government’s determination to resolve the issue within a year, contrasting it with the alleged inaction of the previous administration.
