Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday announced that projects worth more than Rs 200 crore are being launched in the Kirari-Najafgarh belt, which will play a decisive role in resolving long-pending infrastructural challenges in the area.
She was addressing the Tridev Conference of the BJP organised at Dichau Kalan in the Najafgarh area.
Addressing the gathering, the chief minister described the ‘Tridevs’ — Panna Pramukhs (in-charges of electoral-roll page), Booth Pramukhs and Shakti Kendra convenors — as the backbone of the organisation.
She said that the dedication and hard work of these workers over the years have played a pivotal role in accelerating development across the Kirari-Najafgarh region.
Gupta emphasised that the Delhi government has prioritised the development of village and colony areas by providing adequate budgetary resources to all MPs and MLAs.
As a result, major projects related to drains, roads, sewerage and other essential civic facilities have gained substantial momentum, she said.
The chief minister announced that projects worth over Rs 200 crore are being launched in the Kirari-?Najafgarh area, which will play a decisive role in resolving long-pending infrastructural challenges.
