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Delhi Development Drive: Ministers Inspect Civic Projects, Hear Public Grievances in Bawana

Delhi government ministers on Saturday launched and reviewed a series of development projects in the Bawana Assembly constituency, with a focus on improving basic civic infrastructure and addressing long-pending local complaints. The initiatives aim to resolve issues related to damaged roads, sewer lines, drainage, waterlogging and sanitation, while also strengthening direct engagement with residents.

Social Welfare Minister Ravindra Inderaj Singh and Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Parvesh Verma visited several neighbourhoods, where they interacted with local residents and listened to their day-to-day concerns. Officials from relevant departments were instructed to take immediate action on sewer blockages, broken roads, poor drainage systems and cleanliness-related lapses in affected areas.

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Delhi government ministers launched and reviewed development projects in the Bawana Assembly constituency, focusing on infrastructure improvements like road repair, drainage, and sanitation; ministers Ravindra Inderaj Singh and Parvesh Verma interacted with residents and inspected sites like Rohini Sector-22 and Begum Vihar.
Social Welfare Minister Ravindra Inderaj Singh and Public Works Department PWD Minister Parvesh Verma

As part of the development drive, PWD Minister Parvesh Verma formally inaugurated a new sewer line in Rohini Sector-22. The project is expected to provide long-term relief from waterlogging, a persistent problem that residents have faced for years, especially during the monsoon season.

Explaining the broader approach of the government, Social Welfare Minister Ravindra Inderaj Singh said that development works in Bawana were being carried out with a clear focus on public welfare, service delivery and visible results on the ground.

The ministers later visited Begum Vihar, where residents flagged concerns related to internal roads, sewer connectivity, drinking water supply and regular sanitation. Ongoing projects in the area were reviewed on-site, and officials were asked to adhere strictly to timelines already communicated to the public.

The inspection also covered key traffic and residential points, including Main Red Light, Kanjhawla Road and Firni Road, with a focus on drainage, traffic movement and overall maintenance of public spaces.

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