Delhi CM inspects road construction works in Samaypur Badli area

ANI April 1, 2025 117 views

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inspected the ongoing road construction in Samaypur Badli, emphasizing the goal of making the ring road pothole-free before monsoon. She inaugurated the Rs 12.5 crore project, which includes dense Bitumin work on both sides of the road. Separately, she greeted Delhi’s Rajasthani community on Rajasthan Diwas and Gangaur Festival, assuring government support. The festival, celebrated with henna and idol immersion, marks the culmination of an 18-day religious observance.

"Our aim is to make the entire ring road free of potholes before monsoon" - Delhi CM Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, April 1: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the Samaypur Badli area to inspect the ongoing road construction works, focusing on improving the city's infrastructure and emphasising the Delhi government's goal of making the entire ring road free of potholes before the onset of the monsoon season.

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CM inspects Rs 12.5 crore dense Bitumin road project in Samaypur Badli

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Two-layered repair work underway from Madhuban to Mukarba Chowk

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Extends Rajasthan Diwas and Gangaur Festival greetings

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Assures welfare commitment to Rajasthani families in Delhi

"The work of dense Bitumin is being carried out on both sides of the ring road in a project worth Rs 12.5 crores. The work of repairing the ring road is underway. A two-layered work is underway from Madhuban Chowk to Mukarba Chowk so that in the coming times, potholes can be removed from the ring road. We have reached here for the inauguration of this work... Our aim is to make the entire ring road free of potholes before monsoon," Delhi CM told reporters.

Earlier on Monday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta extended greetings on Rajasthan Diwas and the Gangaur Festival, assuring Rajasthani families in the national capital of the Delhi government of their commitment to their welfare.

Addressing the event, she also conveyed her best wishes on the occasion of the Gangaur Festival.

"I am delighted to participate in this Rajasthan Diwas event. I extend greetings on Rajasthan Diwas and Gangaur Festival to all families associated with Rajasthan that reside in Delhi. I assure them that the CM of Delhi and Delhi Government are always by them and will always work for their welfare, comfort and prosperity," said Delhi CM.

This worship, which starts from the first day of the Chaitra month, culminates on the 18th day into the Gangaur festival with great religious fervour.

On the eve of the Gangaur festival, women decorate their palms and fingers with henna. The idols of Gan and Gauri are immersed in a pond or in a nearby lake on the last day of the festival.

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