CM Rekha Gupta Opens Skill, Health Centres in Moti Nagar
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A constituency-level initiative bearing one of Delhi's most storied BJP names came to life on Thursday, 20 August 2026, as Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated a Jan Kaushal Kendra and a Swayam Swasthya Kendra in Moti Nagar — twin centres established by The Madan Lal Khurana Foundation to train youth in AI and modern skills while expanding primary healthcare access for residents.
Two Centres, One Vision — Khurana's Legacy Finds a New Address
The Madan Lal Khurana Foundation set up the centres in memory of Madan Lal Khurana, Delhi's first BJP Chief Minister, who held office from 1993 to 1996 and died in 2018. Gupta, inaugurating the facilities, said the spirit of public service embodied in the centres carries forward Khurana's dream of a 'prosperous and empowered Delhi' — khushhal aur sashakt Dilli. The Jan Kaushal Kendra is designed to equip young people with skills in artificial intelligence and contemporary technologies, while the Swayam Swasthya Kendra focuses on connecting citizens to better healthcare facilities.
CM Gupta commended Moti Nagar MLA Harish Khurana, son of the late leader, for the initiative. Also present at the inauguration were New Delhi Lok Sabha MP Bansuri Swaraj, MLA Umang Bajaj, and District President Virendra Babbar, lending the event a cross-constituency BJP presence.
AI Skills at the Constituency Level — Delhi's Emerging Playbook
The dual-centre model fits a pattern taking shape under Delhi's BJP government: deploying foundation-backed, assembly-level infrastructure to supplement state schemes on youth employability and preventive healthcare. Anchoring that effort to the #ViksitDelhi banner signals the party's intent to make skill and health access a visible, ground-level deliverable — not just a policy headline. Centres like these, if replicated across constituencies, could form a distributed network for AI literacy at a scale that formal government institutions alone rarely achieve.
Watch for whether similar Jan Kaushal and Swayam Health centres are rolled out in other Delhi assembly segments, and whether the state budget earmarks dedicated funds for AI-focused skill programmes at this level.