CM Rekha launches Rs 100 cr projects in Dwarka for roads, drainage, power

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday launched various development projects worth approximately Rs 100 crore in the Dwarka Assembly constituency.
The projects launched in the Dwarka Assembly constituency mainly include repair and construction of roads in various areas, renovation and modernisation of chaupals, extensive works to strengthen the drainage system, beautification and green development of parks, laying of new sewer pipelines, transformer upgradation in various colonies, and replacement of old electricity cables.
During the programme organised on the occasion, several important development works related to the area were initiated with the objective of providing better basic facilities to citizens and giving a modern shape to the regional infrastructure.
The Chief Minister said that after completion of these projects, there will be significant improvement in problems such as waterlogging, damaged roads, sewer overflow and power supply in the area.
Along with this, citizens will get a safer, cleaner and more convenient environment.
The Chief Minister said that the Government’s goal is not limited only to large schemes, but to effectively deliver basic facilities to every colony, every locality, every section and every citizen.
She said that for the first time in Delhi, a budget has been provided on such a large scale for development works in every Assembly constituency.
She informed that development works worth around Rs 100 crore have been launched in the Dwarka Assembly constituency, while additional special budget has also been allocated for various projects in the area.
The Chief Minister informed that the Dwarka area will benefit from a new metro project worth Rs 6,200 crore, under which new corridors are being developed under Phase-5. She said that during previous Governments, metro projects had come to a halt because the Delhi Government was unable to provide even its share on time, whereas our Government has released Rs 10,000 crore for metro expansion and accelerated development works.
The Chief Minister said that after the formation of the double-engine Government, rapid work has also been carried out towards resolving issues related to unauthorised colonies. She said that long-pending issues related to registry and regularisation has been resolved so that people can get legal rights over their homes.
Member of Parliament Kamaljeet Sehrawat, MLA Pradyumn Rajput, several public representatives of the area, officials and distinguished citizens were present on the occasion.















