Drainge revamp, ‘Rani Haats’ for women and schemes for elderly: Key takeaways of Delhi Budget 2026
A fund of Rs 134 crore has been set aside for the development of slum clusters and for the establishment of 'Atal Canteens'.
A fund of Rs 134 crore has been set aside for the development of slum clusters and for the establishment of 'Atal Canteens'.
To include the needs and expectations of all the sections of society in Delhi Budget 2026, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday held a series of consultations with gig workers, farmers, rural representatives, and labour groups.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Wednesday hosted a special ‘Samvad’ (dialogue) at the secretariat, to discuss on making the upcoming Delhi Budget 2026 more people-centric and practical, with working women, teachers, sportspersons and students sharing their experiences, expectations, and suggestions with her.