High-tech machines deployed to clean Najafgarh and Pankha Road drains; CM Rekha Gupta flags off operations
Cleaning the Yamuna and freeing Delhi from waterlogging is our commitment, CM Rekha Gupta said.
Cleaning the Yamuna and freeing Delhi from waterlogging is our commitment, CM Rekha Gupta said.
She said Delhi has prioritized services over politics, good governance and development when it voted for the change.
On the completion of her government's one year in office, the chief minister asserted that her administration is not the one that indulges in just making promises or announcements but has proved to be the one that works to deliver measurable outcomes visible on ground.
Speaking at Todapur Village's Ramlila Maidan, where an event was held for unveiling these projects, Gupta stated that her government does not merely make announcements, but ensures timely completion of works done for public.
He has also sought his active intervention in the Rs 6856 crore alleged scam to hold a comprehensive investigation.
Shah said a “holistic approach” is to be adopted to clean the Yamuna river and to improve sewage systems in Delhi.
Speaking about the city’s STPs, he noted that out of the 37 currently operational, 18 are undergoing upgrades to boost their performance.
She said the people would soon witness the ferry services on Yamuna as the MoU has been signed with the Central government which will take tourism in the city to a new height.
According to Raj Niwas Delhi, a four-pronged strategy was put in place at the outset to tackle the issue comprehensively, beginning with the removal of trash, garbage, and silt from the river.
During a meeting with various panchayat leaders, Solanki advocated for cleaning and reviving the Yamuna and its smaller tributaries, such as the Sahabi River, which have developed into drains over the years.