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CliQ INDIA > Delhi > Government Presents Comprehensive Development and Governance Roadmap for Delhi
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Government Presents Comprehensive Development and Governance Roadmap for Delhi

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The Government has outlined an extensive roadmap covering justice, urban development, social welfare, governance reforms, environmental protection, and cultural harmony, reaffirming its commitment to inclusive and sustainable growth in Delhi.

Approval has been granted for the construction of a high-security prison complex in Narela. The implementation of the e-Forensic System reflects the Government’s priority towards strengthening justice delivery mechanisms.

The Government reiterated its commitment to sustainable and holistic development of people living in slums. Dilapidated EWS flats constructed during the previous administration are being renovated and allotted to poor families. A provision of approximately ₹700 crore has been made to develop basic amenities in these colonies. Facilities such as Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and Atal Canteens are also being established. Under the Atal Canteen Scheme, nutritious meals are being provided at a nominal cost of ₹5. On the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, 45 out of the proposed 100 Atal Canteens were inaugurated, with the remaining to be launched soon.

Addressing environmental concerns, the Government accorded top priority to cleaning and rejuvenating the Yamuna River. Multiple initiatives are underway, including installation of new Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs), upgrading existing facilities, and tapping polluted drains through decentralized STPs. An allocation of ₹9,000 crore has been made to the Delhi Jal Board to strengthen water supply systems, expand water treatment capacity, promote wastewater recycling, and rejuvenate water bodies such as the Najafgarh drain and Yamuna floodplains. Biogas plants and systematic desilting of drains are also being implemented.

In November 2025, the Government removed restrictions that denied electricity connections to properties booked by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi for unauthorized construction. This decision benefited over 1.25 lakh families, enabling lawful access to electricity.

To implement the PM SWAMITVA Scheme, the Delhi Abadi Deh Survey and Record Operations Rules, 2025 were notified, granting legal property rights to Lal Dora Abadi areas for the first time. Administrative reforms were undertaken with the reorganization of 11 revenue districts into 13 new districts aligned with civic boundaries. Mini Secretariats will be established in all districts to provide services under one roof.

Weekly public grievance hearings are being conducted by the Chief Minister, District Magistrates, and Sub-Divisional Magistrates. The Delhi Mitra App and a grievance redressal web portal are being developed to ensure timely service delivery. Youth engagement is being promoted through the Viksit Delhi Internship Programme and Tourism and Heritage Fellowship Programme.

Anganwadi Centres have been co-located with government schools, and 502 Anganwadi-cum-Crèche Palna centres have been started. Restrictions on women working night shifts have been removed to boost workforce participation. Senior citizen homes and care facilities have been established in Paschim Vihar, Timarpur, and Narela.

During GRAP restrictions, construction workers were supported through an ex-gratia payment of ₹10,000 each. The Delhi Village Development Board has been revitalized, approving 776 projects worth ₹1,715 crore. Monthly assistance of ₹6,000 has been approved for persons with disabilities requiring extensive care. Compassionate appointments have been granted to dependents of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims, and relief extended to Jammu and Kashmir migrants.

Cultural inclusivity is being promoted through celebration of Foundation Days of all states and union territories, along with events such as International Yoga Day, Aam Mahotsav, Teej Mahotsav, Deepotsav, and Chhath Mahaparv. Financial assistance was directly transferred to Kanwar Committees, and free electricity provided to Ramlila and Durga Puja Committees.

Air pollution remains a critical challenge. A year-round Air Pollution Mitigation Plan launched in June 2025 focuses on prevention, technology, enforcement, and public participation. New air quality monitoring stations, automated vehicle testing stations, electric buses, EV charging infrastructure, dust-control measures, and waste management initiatives are being rapidly implemented. Financial assistance exceeding ₹3,000 crore has been provided to strengthen municipal sanitation systems.

E-waste management is being addressed through the establishment of Delhi’s first Integrated E-Waste Eco Park at Holambi Kalan. Biomining operations are underway at major landfill sites with a target to significantly reduce waste mountains by 2027.

Road redevelopment, industrial pollution control, anti-smog systems, large-scale plantation drives, and solarisation efforts are being expanded. Over the next four years, 35 lakh trees and 63 lakh shrubs will be planted. State subsidy under the PM Surya Ghar Scheme has been increased to ₹10,000 per kilowatt.

The Government acknowledged that while significant progress has been achieved, challenges remain. With transparency, resolve, and public cooperation, the administration aims to transform these challenges into opportunities. The Government expressed confidence that collective efforts will ensure inclusive development and progress for Delhi, extending New Year greetings and reaffirming commitment to democratic governance and public welfare.

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