Delhi Minister Inaugurates Development Projects in Bawana

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Arpit Soni

Delhi Minister Inaugurates Development Projects in Bawana

New Delhi, May 25: Delhi government minister Ravinder Inderraj Singh inaugurated development projects in the Shiv Vihar colony of the Bawana assembly constituency on Sunday. He stated that the Delhi government is committed to extensive development in rural areas through the Chief Minister‘s development fund.

He emphasized that concrete steps are being taken to expedite long-pending infrastructure projects in villages. Singh noted that residents of the area have long demanded these development works, but previous governments only provided assurances without action.

The current Delhi government is prioritizing the completion of these projects. Singh pointed out that despite being a significant electoral constituency, Bawana has been deprived of development for many years. However, the government is now giving top priority to the development of this area.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, essential civic infrastructure such as new roads, sewer lines, water pipelines, and drains are being strengthened as a priority.

In another event, a program was held in the Puth Kalaan village assembly area to mark the commencement of development works related to drains, roads, and sewer lines in 10-foot-wide lanes.

On this occasion, senior citizens of the village assembly organized a welcome program to express their gratitude to Ravinder Inderraj Singh. The minister urged citizens to remain vigilant regarding the quality of development works and to actively monitor the implementation of projects.

He stressed that any deficiencies in work quality should be reported immediately. Singh emphasized that there will be no compromise on the quality of development works.

He stated that public participation is the greatest strength of development. Without the cooperation of citizens, it is not possible to effectively accelerate development projects.

He assured that the government and the public will work together to create infrastructure that will prevent residents from facing drainage or other basic civic issues for the next 15-20 years.

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