In a significant move to uplift South Delhi’s underserved pockets, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday launched over ₹300 crore in development schemes spanning Badarpur, Sangam Vihar, and Deoli assembly segments. These initiatives signal a new era of comprehensive transformation for the region.
From resurfacing roads and fortifying drainage to ensuring clean water, illuminating streets, developing green spaces, and building essential health and social facilities, the projects address core civic needs. Gupta highlighted the Okhla landfill clearance drive, assuring residents they’ll witness tangible progress soon.
Kicking off ₹85 crore works in Badarpur, the CM promised unwavering transparency and quality. Her vision: elevate this area to Delhi’s gold standard.
Sangam Vihar saw ₹115 crore projects inaugurated, directly responding to cries of ‘When is our turn?’ Gupta lambasted past regimes for neglect—potholed streets, sewage woes, contaminated water—and vowed to deliver on every pledge through rebuilt infrastructure that enhances safety and convenience for millions.
In Deoli, ₹104 crore initiatives aim at holistic growth: fresh roadways, extended sewers, reliable pipelines, park enhancements, and community hubs. ‘Years of waiting end here; promises become progress,’ she affirmed.
Gupta’s overarching message was clear: Delhi government’s priority is life-altering development, freeing South Delhi from decades of oversight. MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri lauded the alignment with PM Modi’s dream of a premier capital, expressing gratitude for the massive investment on behalf of locals. This development surge is set to redefine the region’s identity and momentum.
