Delhi plans major development over next 100 days

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Delhi's Public Works and Water Minister Parvesh Verma met with local legislators on Monday to outline a plan for the next 100 days. The meeting took place at the Delhi Secretariat. MLAs from various areas, including Shakur Basti and Patparganj, participated in the discussion. The focus of the 100-day plan is on improving infrastructure. This includes repairing roads and drains, cleaning sewers, and addressing flooding issues. Verma emphasized the need for immediate action against illegal encroachments and urged the speeding up of ongoing development projects. Verma criticized previous inaction in the city and said the situation has become critical. “We must act quickly to help the people,” he stated. He assured that residents would notice significant changes in their communities within the next three months. During the meeting, MLAs presented specific issues from their constituencies to officials from various departments. Verma mentioned that this direct communication would help accelerate solutions. He expressed confidence that the government's efforts would lead to visible improvements for residents in Delhi.


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