CM Rekha Gupta Meets Delhi Speaker Ahead of Budget Session, Signals ‘People-Centric’ Development Push
The article reports on Delhi's forthcoming budget session, emphasising a people centric approach that targets education, health, infrastructure and employment. It notes strengthened government-assembly coordination to ensure timely passage and practical, ground level outcomes for residents of Delhi.
Delhi political circles are watching closely as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a courtesy meeting with Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta. The discussion, held ahead of the upcoming budget session, is being viewed as crucial because it is linked to development plans for the national capital.

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Sources indicate that the budget session is expected to be dominated by proposals that link spending with visible outcomes on the ground. The government is aiming for measures that touch daily life, instead of a document focused only on figures and targets on paper.
Delhi budget session and people-centric development agenda
During the meeting, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is learnt to have stressed that the government is working on a budget that protects Delhi’s fast growth and meets public expectations. The aim is to balance expansion of services with the financial limits of the administration.
Rekha Gupta reiterated the core approach that the government is committed to a completely "People Centric" budget. Under this plan, education, health, infrastructure and employment will remain at the top of the priority list, with an attempt to ensure that every section receives some benefit.
Delhi budget session and coordination between government and Assembly
Another strong message from the interaction is the effort to improve coordination between the government and the Assembly. Officials want the budget session to run without unnecessary disruptions, so strategy discussions are taking place early to keep debates orderly and ensure scheduled legislative business is completed.
According to people aware of the conversation, both Rekha Gupta and Vijender Gupta discussed how the capital can gain a clearer economic direction through this budget. Many observers now await how these assurances appear in the final document and what concrete relief or support residents of Delhi receive.












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