Direct Relief: CM Rekha Gupta Hands Out Crucial Financial Aid To Delhi Families
The Delhi government has extended financial assistance to several needy families from Rohtas Nagar and Bawana, with Chief Minister Rekha Gupta saying that citizens facing difficult circumstances will not be left without support. The assistance was handed over during a programme at the Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan on Monday, July 6, 2026.

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Gupta said the government’s role was not limited to framing welfare schemes, but also included ensuring that help reaches people directly when they need it most. She said every family’s hardship would be heard with sensitivity and the administration would make all possible efforts to provide timely relief.
Delhi financial assistance reaches families through Jan Seva Sadan
The programme was attended by Rohtas Nagar MLA Jitender Mahajan. Families from Rohtas Nagar and Bawana were among those who received support. The Chief Minister said the government remained committed to helping vulnerable citizens during medical, social or financial distress, especially where immediate relief could ease pressure on households.
The Mukhyamantri Jan Seva Sadan has been positioned by the Delhi government as a direct interface between residents and the administration. Regular public hearings are held there, with officials from different departments present to listen to complaints and issue directions for resolution where possible.
In recent months, the venue has also been used to provide relief and financial aid to families identified as needing urgent assistance. The government says this system is meant to reduce delays, improve follow-up and make welfare delivery more responsive at the ground level.
Government says focus is on timely help
According to the Delhi government, Jan Seva Sadan is not only a grievance redressal platform. It is also intended to help citizens access government services and support without having to move repeatedly between offices. Officials are expected to coordinate across departments and address issues raised during the hearings.
Gupta said the administration would continue working to strengthen public trust by ensuring that people are heard directly. The government has claimed that the model is helping bridge the gap between citizens and departments, particularly for families who may struggle to navigate official procedures on their own.
The latest assistance to families from Rohtas Nagar and Bawana is being projected as part of that wider approach. For residents seeking support, the effectiveness of the initiative will depend on how consistently complaints are resolved, aid is delivered and follow-up action is taken after public hearings.












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