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Hans India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Delhi govt to present 100-day report card to Delhiites today
The Delhi government will present a detailed account of its achievements under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public event at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday, marking the completion of its first 100 days in power. The event is expected to serve both as a celebration of progress and a platform to engage with citizens, inviting feedback and suggestions for future governance. The BJP government, which took office in February, marked the 100-day milestone on Friday by unveiling a 22-page workbook titled 'Kaam Karne Wali Sarkar -- 100 Din Seva Ke' at the Delhi Secretariat. Cabinet ministers Ashish Sood, Kapil Mishra, and Ravinder Indraj Singh were present during the launch of the document, which outlines key initiatives rolled out since the administration came to power. For the BJP, which returned to power in Delhi after a gap of over 27 years, the workbook serves not only as a summary of completed tasks but also as a statement of intent. The workbook details a wide range of efforts in sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, and welfare. It includes a Rs 1 lakh crore budget allocation for the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, a Rs 5,100 crore provision for a Rs 2,500 monthly assistance scheme aimed at supporting underprivileged women, and the introduction of the Vay Vandana Yojana, which provides free healthcare for senior citizens. The government also emphasised its commitment to transparency by tabling the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) reports in the Assembly. Chief Minister Gupta described the completion of 100 days as a moment of "decisive" and "impactful" governance. She emphasised that the administration had worked tirelessly every day in service of Delhi's two crore residents. She noted that the workbook is a documentation not only of promises made but also of promises fulfilled. Taking to X on Saturday, CM Gupta said, "When you gave me the opportunity to serve Delhi, it was not just a responsibility but a resolve to have politics centred on public service, and policies that are for public welfare." "In these 100 days, we have worked effectively towards realising every promise. Our priority was clear -- a development that can be seen as well as felt. Cleanliness, security, women empowerment and e-governance -- on every front, our endeavour has been to make Delhi a strong, safe and inclusive capital," she added. Gupta credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for guiding the government's actions. "This has been possible only due to the inspiration, guidance and vision of 'Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas' of respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The trust of the people of Delhi is my biggest strength. The foundation of change has been laid, the pace of development will not stop now," she said. Reaffirming her government's commitment to sustained progress, she added, "Delhi will now continue to move forward with the resolve of good governance and service."


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Pages of progress: Delhi CM brings out workbook on first 100-day wins
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Delhi government marked its first 100 days in office on Friday with a show of confidence and purpose, unveiling a 22-page workbook that seeks to define its early imprint on the Capital. Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta called the 100-day mark a milestone of 'decisive and impactful' governance, asserting that every day of the administration so far had been devoted to the service of Delhi's 20 million residents. The workbook, she said, was a record not just of promises made, but of promises kept. A public event has been scheduled at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on May 31, where the government will showcase its progress and seek feedback from citizens. Unveiled at the Delhi Secretariat in the presence of Cabinet ministers Ashish Sood, Kapil Mishra, and Ravinder Indraraj Singh, the workbook outlines a raft of initiatives rolled out since the BJP assumed power in February—from health care and education reforms to infrastructure upgrades and welfare a party returning to power in the city after over 27 years, the event is not just symbolic—it is appears intended as a statement of intent. Speaking to Hindustan Times on the sidelines of the event, Gupta said the government would soon bring in an ordinance to regulate private school fees, with the Assembly session expected to be held in July. The workbook, titled Kaam Karne Wali Sarkar – 100 Din Seva Ke, details key initiatives across the health, education, infrastructure and welfare sectors. These include a ₹1 lakh crore allocation for the implementation of Ayushman Bharat Yojana, a ₹5,100 crore provision for a ₹2,500 monthly assistance scheme for poor women, the tabling of CAG reports in the Assembly to promote transparency, and the rollout of Vay Vandana Yojana, a free healthcare programme for senior citizens. The document also notes that the setting up of 1,139 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs has been initiated, 300 dialysis machines are being installed in government hospitals, and 75 CM Shree Schools have received approval. Other measures highlighted include the Cabinet's clearance of a bill to regulate private school fees, the flagging off of 460 DEVI buses for last-mile connectivity, approval of 70 mechanical sweeping machines, and the launch of a special sanitation drive. Gupta added that over the next 10 days, the workbook will be shared at public meetings across all 70 Assembly constituencies and municipal wards, where MLAs, ministers, councillors, and MPs will not only communicate the government's achievements but also collect feedback for future planning. '...Initiatives like the expansion of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, the Yamuna cleaning campaign, and Mahila Samridhi Yojana reflect the direction of these 100 days. This workbook will be distributed in all the assemblies so that development work can be carried forward with public participation and suggestions from citizens. This is not just a 100-day report, but a document of our commitment to change,' the CM said in a post on X. 'This workbook is a living document of Delhi's journey of development. It's not a report card, but a dynamic account—new work will continue to be added to it,' she said. While showcasing the BJP's early efforts, Gupta also launched a pointed critique of previous governments. She said earlier regimes squandered public funds through corruption, whereas the current government has prioritised public service. 'Those were governments that sought fame; we are a government that delivers. They indulged in luxuries, while we are committed to service. They decorated palaces with corruption; we are shaping Delhi with integrity,' Gupta said. She described the government's around-the-clock work ethic as its 'biggest achievement', asserting that 'working honestly 24x7 for the people of Delhi' is a new model of governance in itself. 'While the government does not claim to have transformed everything in 100 days, it proudly asserts that these initial steps have significantly strengthened the trust of the people. Day or night, the government has consistently worked on Delhi's streets in the interest of the public,' Gupta said. 'Both central and state governments are currently working in unison as a 'double engine' government to serve the people. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Delhi is making continuous strides toward becoming a developed city,' she said. However, the Delhi Congress was quick to dismiss the celebration. Delhi Congress president Devender Yadav called the first 100 days of the Rekha Gupta government 'totally disappointing', alleging that it had failed to address key issues like rising school fees. 'During the BJP government's first 100 days, private schools continued to hike fees unchecked, and the so-called education bill meant to regulate them has neither been made public nor seen by anyone. Former CM Sheila Dikshit had handed over a green and healthy city, but Kejriwal's first term left it ailing, and his second term pushed it into the ICU. Now, in just 100 days, the Rekha Gupta government has put the Capital on a ventilator,' said Yadav. Yadav further said that the BJP in the run-up to the Delhi assembly elections had promised LPG cylinders to the poor at a subsidised rate of ₹500 and free cylinders on Holi and Diwali. 'Nothing has been done so far to fulfil these promises,' he said. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Saurabh Bharadwaj called the workbook a 'false report card', and questioned the status of several flagship promises. 'Where is the ₹2,500 promised to women? When will the sacked bus marshals get their jobs back? And when will the government issue an order to roll back the unjustified fee hikes in private schools?' he said.
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Business Standard
3 days ago
- Politics
- Business Standard
Yamuna rejuvenation, new e-buses top Delhi CM Rekha Gupta's 100-day report
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday released a 'workbook' detailing her government's achievements in its first hundred days in office and explained why the city government has yet to roll out its flagship women's welfare scheme. Gupta said that 100 days were insufficient to implement the ambitious Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, as the effort is to ensure it reaches every eligible beneficiary. In its manifesto for the Delhi Assembly polls, which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won in February, the party had promised to provide a monthly stipend of ₹2,500 to women from poor families. The government has allocated ₹5,100 crore for implementing the scheme. 'We do not want any (eligible) woman (beneficiary) to be left behind,' she said at a press conference. The workbook, titled Kaam Karne Wali Sarkar: 100 Din Seva Ke, highlighted the government's initiatives, such as Yamuna rejuvenation, implementation of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme, augmentation of water supply through tankers, and procurement of electric buses. The document also mentioned the installation of improved street lighting in the city's 'dark corners', the implementation of a heat action plan, and the allocation of ₹500 crore to the Delhi Fire Service. Gupta said her government was committed to spending each rupee of the ₹1 trillion Budget for the 2025–26 fiscal transparently, unlike the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, which she accused of corruption.


Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta releases 100-day report card, hits out at previous govt
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta on Friday highlighted the achievements of the new Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led in the last 100 days. While releasing a book at the Delhi secretariat along side cabinet ministers Ashish Sood and Kapil Mishra, Gupta said the government dedicated each of the 100 days to the service of the people. 'We dedicated our 100 days to the service of the people. Our MLAs, councillors, party functionaries, will be taking the workbook to the people. The Delhi government is working with the central government hand in hand. The previous government did nothing… that government indulged in corruption, and this government is working for the people. We will explain the work to the people and also seek their suggestions. The government is working 24x7', said Gupta. The book also highlighted the government's efforts to clean Yamuna. It has also earmarked ₹1lakh crore budget for implementation of Ayushman Bharat Yojana and other health initiatives, ₹5,100 crore budget for ₹2,500 monthly assistance to poor women, among other initiatives. Also Read: Delhi govt inaugurates battery system to manage peak demand The 22-paged workbook is titled 'Kaam Karne Wali Sarkar - 100 Din Seva Ke'. The CM added that public events will be held in every assembly constituency and ward, where MLAs and councillors will present a report of the 100-day work to the people. A ceremony will be held on Saturday at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to mark the completion of 100 days, she said. 'Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the double-engine government has undertaken many initiatives in the interest of the people. That (AAP) was a name-seeking government, this is a work-doing government. That was a government that enjoyed the perks. This is a government that offers service,' said Gupta.