Delhi: Rekha Gupta-led govt to invoke DDMA Act, empower DMs to act against unauthorised construction
At the meeting, the government took the decision to invoke the Delhi Disaster Management Act 2005.
At the meeting, the government took the decision to invoke the Delhi Disaster Management Act 2005.
Rekha Gupta shared that the candidates will be required to show their valid NEET-UG admit card to the bus conductor for availing the facility.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva strongly condemned Arvind Kejriwal for describing the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) action against Punjab minister Sanjeev Arora as a political controversy.
Sharpening his attack on Kejriwal and his party, the Delhi BJP president said everyone is witness to how they ran a governance model of exploitation in the national capital for for 10 years to expand the party chief's political base.
Since the Congress headquarters is located in Delhi, they urged the Delhi Police Commissioner to take cognizance of the speech, register an FIR, and initiate appropriate legal action.
Sachdeva and MP Yogendra Chandolia have hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party, saying that it is sad to see their leaders, every other day, try to invoke the name of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in political discussions, just for their political survival.
According to the BJP leader, it is by continuously adding buses to the DTC fleet and reviewing the utilization of bus routes, the state government is addressing the issue faced by the people with regard to the crucial mode of public transport.
Kapoor claimed that now, on the other hand, the Ayushman Arogya Mandirs that have been opened by the present government are providing all basic facilities, including diagnostics, doctors, and necessary medication.
Along with more than 1,000 ghats across the city, there will be around 23 large natural ghats on the Yamuna banks, marked for the Chhath festivities, the BJP leader added.
He also accused AAP leader like Saurabh Bharadwaj of blaming firecrackers for the spike in pollution, alleging that they just spread confusion among the public.