Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Celebrates Government's Year of Achievements
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New Delhi, Feb 23 (NationPress) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta attended an event at Namo Ground, Khajuri Chowk, in the North East Delhi Parliamentary Constituency, commemorating the government's first anniversary.
In her speech, the Chief Minister characterized the last year as one marked by public confidence, dedication to service, and effective governance outcomes.
She emphasized that the phrase “First step of change, one year of development” goes beyond a mere slogan; it symbolizes the significant progress experienced by every resident of Delhi.
Throughout the year, the government has injected fresh energy and direction into Delhi by promoting transparent governance, a corruption-free environment, rapid infrastructure advancements, digital administration, and citizen-centric programs.
She affirmed that this year has restored faith among residents, as the government has prioritized the needs of all demographics, including the underprivileged, laborers, women, youth, and the middle class.
Following the guiding principle of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” as articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a new standard of governance has been established in Delhi.
Confident of accelerated progress in the future, she promised to equip Delhi with world-class amenities and ensure that every citizen benefits from government programs.
The enthusiasm observed at the event showcased the robust support from the public for the government's developmental and governance efforts.
Reiterating the government's role as a servant to the people, the Chief Minister expressed gratitude to all party members and the residents of Delhi, noting that their trust is the government's most valuable asset and will drive the journey towards a Viksit Delhi.
Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra addressed the crowd, stating that the citizens of Delhi have fulfilled their desire for a Chief Minister whose home and office are accessible around the clock.
He reflected on a time when people faced legal actions for performing Chhath Puja by the banks of the Yamuna, contrasting it with the fulfillment of commitments made today.
Furthermore, he highlighted that the current government stands with the populace, whether it involves the establishment of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, operation of Atal Canteens, introduction of electric buses, enhancement of road infrastructure, promotion of Delhi's cultural heritage, or organizing notable events like Kanwar Seva, Chhath Puja, and Deepawali celebrations.
He proudly mentioned that more than 365 initiatives have been completed in just one year under the Chief Minister's stewardship.