Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates civic projects in Shalimar Bagh, Pitampura
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday, 23 May inaugurated and inspected a series of civic development works across the Shalimar Bagh Assembly constituency, covering AD Block Shalimar Bagh, AP Block Pitampura, and the KP Block Complex, as part of the Delhi government's push to strengthen neighbourhood-level infrastructure.
Key Developments
The Chief Minister inaugurated construction works related to roads, drains, and lanes in AD Block Shalimar Bagh. The inauguration also covered walkways and boundary walls in parks, public toilets, parking facilities, and drainage systems in the DDA market within the area.
In AP Block Pitampura, Gupta inaugurated boundary wall construction, road and drain works, and infrastructure upgrades in the local market zone. The projects span multiple civic categories, reflecting what officials described as a comprehensive colony-level development approach.
CM Gupta's Statement
'The objective of the Delhi Government is not limited only to large-scale projects, but to ensure development reaches every colony, park, market, road and neighbourhood,' Gupta said during the visit. She added that facilities such as better roads, strong drainage systems, clean public spaces, adequate lighting, and organised parking 'directly impact the quality of life of citizens.'
'With this vision, the government is continuously working to strengthen infrastructure at the local level,' she said.
KP Block Complex and Chhath Ghat Inspection
Gupta also inspected the under-construction KP Block Complex in Pitampura, where ongoing works include roads, footpaths, parking, drainage systems, park redevelopment, and boundary wall construction. She subsequently visited the Chhath Ghat near Munak Canal, which is currently under construction, and directed officials to prioritise convenience, safety, and cleanliness for devotees ahead of its completion.
Broader Infrastructure Push
The visit is part of a wider pattern of constituency-level outreach by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Delhi government since it assumed office. Gupta has repeatedly emphasised that urban infrastructure development must extend beyond flagship projects to reach individual blocks and markets. This is the latest in a series of such on-ground inspections she has undertaken across Delhi's assembly segments since taking charge as Chief Minister.
As Delhi's urban population continues to grow, the pressure on local civic amenities — roads, drainage, parking, and public spaces — has intensified, making block-level infrastructure investment a politically significant and practically urgent priority.