CM Rekha Gupta Introduces Work From Home, Virtual Meetings In Delhi Govt Offices
Delhi Government is reshaping daily office work to cut pollution and fuel use in the capital. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has started a hybrid working model, with many official meetings now held online. The plan supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent call to save petrol and diesel and reduce vehicle dependence.

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Under the 'Mera Bharat, Mera Yogdaan' campaign, the administration plans to promote virtual meetings and work from home wherever it is practical. Officials expect fewer government vehicles on roads, lighter traffic and lower emissions. Departments have been asked to identify tasks that can shift online without affecting public services or decision-making.
Delhi Government Hybrid Model work from home and virtual meetings
Rekha Gupta held several departmental review meetings on Wednesday from the official residence. Many senior officers and departmental heads joined through video conferencing instead of travelling to the secretariat. According to officials, guidelines have gone out asking departments to use online options whenever office presence is not essential.
The Chief Minister had announced new workplace rules for government offices last week. The plan includes allowing employees to work from home two days each week. On Mondays, ministers and officers have been asked to use the Delhi Metro for commuting. The government has also appealed for one voluntary 'No-Vehicle Day' every week.
Several ministers have already adjusted their routines to match the new approach. Education Minister Ashish Sood, Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa handled official work from home on Wednesday. These ministers conducted departmental meetings online. Officials indicated that more departments could adopt similar hybrid arrangements in the coming days.
| Measure | Responsible leader / body |
|---|---|
| Hybrid departmental meetings | Chief Minister Rekha Gupta |
| Two days work from home weekly | Delhi Government offices |
| Monday Metro travel for officials | Ministers and senior officers |
| Weekly voluntary 'No Vehicle-Day' | All government staff |
| Health schemes virtual review | Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh |
| Conference preparedness review | NDMC Vice-Chairperson Kuljit Singh Chahal |
Delhi Government Hybrid Model health and NDMC reviews
Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh also used the hybrid system for a virtual review meeting. The discussion covered vaccination drives, maternal health, child nutrition, family planning and nutrition help for people affected by leprosy. Health department officials briefed on the status of various programmes in Delhi. The government’s stated priority is to strengthen public health services.
From home, New Delhi Municipal Council Vice-Chairperson Kuljit Singh Chahal joined a separate review through video conferencing. The meeting assessed preparations for a major upcoming conference in the capital, where foreign delegates are expected. Officials presented plans on cleanliness, city beautification, traffic management and other civic facilities. Authorities aim to prevent inconvenience to guests during the event.
Delhi Government Hybrid Model and PM Narendra Modi appeal
The Delhi Government is directly linking these steps with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal on 11 May. Modi had urged citizens to reduce petrol and diesel consumption, noting that “The ongoing tensions in West Asia have created a situation of energy crisis across the world.” People were asked to prefer Metro, adopt car pooling and work from home where possible.
Modi also advised people to use electric vehicles more and rely on railway services for parcel movement. Delhi officials say the hybrid working model answers that message while tackling local air quality issues. Authorities hope fewer government trips by car will ease congestion and support pollution control throughout the National Capital Territory.












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