CM Rekha inaugurates development projects worth Rs 135 crore

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday inaugurated development projects worth over Rs 135 crore in the Mehrauli assembly constituency as part of the Delhi government’s civic infrastructure push in the historic locality. The projects include reconstruction and repair of roads, renovation of dilapidated ‘chaupals’ and community buildings, construction of public toilets, beautification of parks, installation of swings for children, and provision of new open gyms.
The launch of projects marks a significant step towards comprehensive rejuvenation of the region and addressing long-pending basic infrastructure needs, the Chief Minister said.
She reiterated that, for the first time, the Delhi Government has ensured there is no shortage of funds for development works, enabling the timely and comprehensive implementation of projects across all assemblies. The Chief Minister said the Government has sanctioned over Rs 235 crore for development works in the constituency. Under this allocation, the Public Works Department, the Irrigation and Flood Control Department, the Delhi Jal Board and DUSIB are implementing the projects in a coordinated manner.
Multi-departmental financial support will strengthen infrastructure in the area and ensure citizens directly benefit from the development, she said.
The Chief Minister also assured that several important projects will be taken forward on priority, keeping in view the overall development of the Mehrauli region. She stated that the proposed Badarpur-Mehrauli Elevated Road project will provide major relief to traffic management in the area.
The chief minister emphasised that Mehrauli is not merely an Assembly constituency but a living symbol of Delhi’s ancient cultural and historical heritage. “Home to MaaYogmaya Temple, gurudwaras, the Iron Pillar, the Archaeological Park and several historic monuments, this land has witnessed thousands of years of history,” she added.
The programme was attended by South Delhi MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri and Mehrauli MLA Gajender Yadav, along with a large number of local residents. In addition, priority will be given to the construction of multi-level parking facilities, a modern hospital with a capacity of 100 to 200 beds, sports grounds for youth, and community buildings to strengthen civic amenities.















