In a move to enhance Delhi’s urban infrastructure and alleviate traffic congestion, Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated a cutting-edge multi-level car parking facility at Nehru Place District Centre in South Delhi. Chief Minister Gupta highlighted the swift implementation of parking projects by the current government, contrasting with past delays in previous administrations. She emphasized that the new six-storey parking structure can accommodate 650 four-wheelers and 352 two-wheelers simultaneously, aiming to cater to around 2,000 vehicles daily on a rotational basis.
Accelerating stalled development projects in Delhi has been attributed to the collective support of the public, according to Chief Minister Gupta. She acknowledged the Lieutenant Governor’s pivotal role in achieving milestones during the government’s initial year in office. Additionally, plans are underway to utilize available DDA land for creating parks or parking facilities in areas facing severe parking shortages, reflecting a proactive approach to address the city’s evolving needs.
The event, attended by dignitaries including South Delhi MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri and DDA Vice Chairman N. Saravana Kumar, underscored the importance of effective coordination between the state government, the Centre, and the Lieutenant Governor for successful project execution. Chief Minister Gupta commended the Lieutenant Governor’s hands-on involvement in overseeing various initiatives related to infrastructure development, underscoring a collaborative approach towards enhancing Delhi’s cleanliness and organization.
