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Delhi: Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Kailash Gahlot Inspect Delhi-Gurugram Highway

To address environmental and traffic concerns, Delhi minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, accompanied by MLA Kailash Gahlot and officials from the Public Works Department (PWD) and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), conducted a thorough inspection of the stretch between Subroto Park, Dhaula Kuan, and Mahipalpur on the Delhi-Gurugram Highway.

This initiative underscores the government's commitment to ensuring a cleaner and greener Delhi, given the highway's critical importance as the city's lifeline. Sirsa highlighted the necessity of maintaining the cleanliness of this vital route and issued a final warning to contractors responsible for dust pollution due to ongoing construction activities.

Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa

During the visit, MLA Kailash Gahlot echoed Sirsa's sentiments, emphasizing the concerted effort by various departments to tackle pollution and traffic issues. Gahlot pointed out that strict instructions were issued to all concerned parties contributing to dust pollution along the highway.

This collaborative inspection signifies a proactive approach to environmental management, aiming to enhance air quality for Delhi's residents. The officials plan to reconvene in a review meeting after a brief period to assess the progress and implement further measures as needed.

Focus on Water Availability and Infrastructure Improvement

In a related development, Minister Parvesh Verma convened a meeting with MLAs and officials from the Delhi Jal Board to discuss the government's Summer Action Plan. The gathering focused on the critical need for an adequate number of water tankers to prevent a water shortage in the upcoming summer months. Verma addressed the need to overhaul the existing water distribution system to ensure equitable water access across Delhi. The meeting underscored the government's prioritization of solving the perennial water crisis, demonstrating a strategic approach to infrastructure and resource management in anticipation of the summer season.

By addressing both the environmental impact of the Delhi-Gurugram Highway and the city's water distribution challenges, the Delhi government showcases its dedication to improving the living conditions for its citizens. The actions taken reflect a comprehensive strategy to tackle pollution, traffic congestion, and water scarcity, emphasizing the administration's commitment to sustainable urban development and public welfare.

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