CM Rekha Gupta Joins DU Signature Drive, Calls for Greater Role of Women in Decision-Making
Gupta interacted with Delhi University students and faculty during the awareness drive, calling the Act a milestone for women’s leadership.
Gupta interacted with Delhi University students and faculty during the awareness drive, calling the Act a milestone for women’s leadership.
Congratulating the students receiving medals and degrees, the Chief Minister said that the youth are the driving force behind the vision of a “Viksit Bharat.”
Stepping up the fight against pollution, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday unveiled an aggressive and wide-ranging strategy to combat air pollution in the national capital, signalling a shift from intent to enforcement.
The opening day of the Khelo Delhi–Delhi Khel Mahakumbh featured cultural performances, interactions with athletes and messages from leaders highlighting Delhi’s focus on building a strong sports culture.
The Chief Minister stated that the Delhi Government’s objective is not merely to construct infrastructure, but to ensure that these facilities provide students with world-class education supported by modern technology.
Speaking at the ‘Samvaadi Delhi Utsav – of Expression’ organised by a media institute at Miranda House College, the Chief Minister highlighted the capital’s development, vision, and its linguistic and cultural dimensions.
According to the chief minister, officers and departments delivering exemplary performance in their respective fields will be honoured every year under categories such as Best Engineer, Best Department, Best SDM, and Best DM.
According to a police official, the entire area was screened after the receipt of the threat mail. Now that the bomb threat has turned out to be a hoax, the culprit behind the email will be tracked down and relevant legal action will be taken against him
The CM lauded state government officials for standing their ground and carrying on relief works when water entered the Yamuna floodplains and also the areas where the water entered from the Haryana side after the embankment of the Mungeshpur drain got damaged.
Jha, in his letter, urged the CM to provide immediate assistance to the farmers of Burari assembly constituency whose crops were destroyed due to rising water level of Yamuna river, and informed her that the continuous rise in the river's water level has also resulted in water-logging, due to which a large section of farmers’ crops in Burari constituency were submerged, and got damaged.