You'll get water twice a day: Delhi CM inaugurates several development projects in Shalimar Bagh

ANI April 8, 2025 152 views

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has initiated significant improvements in Shalimar Bagh's water infrastructure, promising residents water supply twice daily. During a comprehensive review meeting with district magistrates, she highlighted the importance of transparent and responsive governance. The CM stressed accountability in public services and directed officials to address key urban challenges like waterlogging and encroachments. Her approach demonstrates a commitment to enhancing citizen experience through proactive administrative measures.

"You will get water twice in a day" - Rekha Gupta, Delhi CM
New Delhi, April 8: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated several development projects in her constituency, Shalimar Bagh, on Tuesday.

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Delhi CM launches enhanced water supply twice daily in Shalimar Bagh

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Conducted high-level review meeting with 11 district magistrates

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Emphasized zero tolerance for corruption and administrative accountability

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Directed focus on civic challenges like waterlogging and cleanliness

"Today we are starting water supply from here, in which you will get supply from 6 am to 8 am, and in the evening also you will also have supply for half an hour. You did not get water in the evening, now you will get water twice in a day," CM Gupta said, addressing the public in Shalimar Bagh.

Earlier on Monday, CM Rekha Gupta convened a high-level review meeting with the District Magistrates of all 11 revenue districts of the city.

The primary focus of the meeting was to assess the administrative and developmental progress in revenue districts, resolve local issues, and strengthen coordination among various departments.

According to a release, CM Gupta stated that key topics discussed included administrative performance, public service delivery, land disputes, encroachments, digitization of land ownership records, disaster management preparedness, and ensuring transparency in revenue offices. She instructed all DMs to carry out regular field inspections and engage in active dialogue with citizens.

"Today's review meeting with all the DMs was highly significant. We discussed in detail the status of civic services, progress of e-district services, grievance redressal mechanisms, land record digitization, and disaster preparedness. All officials were given clear directions to provide services that are transparent, timely, and citizen-centric. Accountability and sensitivity are essential in all public service processes," the Delhi CM said.

She reiterated the Government's policy of zero tolerance towards corruption and directed stringent action against any irregularities, particularly in matters related to the EWS category.

Additionally, the Chief Minister directed all DMs to closely monitor issues such as waterlogging, cleanliness, encroachments, and traffic congestion in their districts. She stressed that addressing these day-to-day challenges must be an administrative priority.

Reader Comments

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Priya S.
Finally some relief for Shalimar Bagh residents! Water scarcity has been a major issue here. Hope the timings work well for everyone's schedules. 🙏
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the initiative, only 30 minutes in the evening seems quite limited. Many working families might miss this slot. Could the evening supply be extended to at least 1 hour?
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Anjali M.
The focus on digitization and transparency is much needed! Our land records have been in chaos for years. Kudos to CM Gupta for taking concrete steps. 👏
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Vikram P.
Good to see the CM addressing multiple issues at once - from water supply to land records. Hope the execution matches the announcements. We've seen many promises fall short in the past.
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Sunita R.
The morning timing is perfect for filling water before work. Thank you for listening to residents' concerns! Now if only we could get better pressure during supply hours...
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Mohit G.
Zero tolerance for corruption is great to hear! But will there be an easy way for common people to report issues? We need simple complaint mechanisms.

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