Cabinet Minister and Rajouri Garden MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa recently launched development initiatives totaling Rs 14 crore in the region. These projects encompass improvements in roads and drinking water facilities. Sirsa highlighted the Delhi government’s increased capital expenditure of Rs 32,000 crore this year, aiming to bring significant changes to all parts of the city.
The inaugurated projects include the reconstruction of drinking water and sewer lines, enhancements to PWD roads, and the beautification of parks. Addressing past issues, Sirsa mentioned that the challenges inherited from previous administrations, such as contaminated water and sewerage problems, are being actively addressed for the benefit of Delhi’s residents. He expressed gratitude to the local community for their support and emphasized the government’s commitment to fulfilling promises made regarding infrastructure improvements.
Sirsa stressed the necessity of substantial resources for large-scale development, noting that MLA funds alone are insufficient for transformative changes. He acknowledged the allocation of over Rs 100 crore for development projects in each Assembly constituency by the government under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s leadership. Additionally, ongoing development works worth around Rs 175 crore are already in progress in Rajouri Garden within the first year.
The Minister assured that all roads in the constituency will undergo redevelopment during his tenure, with a focus on both major PWD roads and internal lanes. He also announced plans for further infrastructure enhancements, including the installation of modern CCTV cameras, improved street lighting, and other essential civic amenities across the constituency to improve safety and functionality.
