Atishi visits Rangpuri, pledges swift action on civic issues
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi visited Rangpuri Pahadi in South West Delhi on Sunday to address grievances after Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena highlighted the area's civic challenges.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi visited Rangpuri Pahadi in South West Delhi on Sunday to address grievances after Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena highlighted the area's civic challenges.
In the run-up to the Delhi legislative assembly elections, farmers and the residents of all the city's 360 villages opened a front condemning the prolonged neglect of the rural population, and have decided that they will support only those who could resolve their crucial issues.
The Delhi BJP chief pointed out that after a decade of governance by the Aam Aadmi Party's government in the national capital, Rangpuri continues to be in a shambles under the jurisdiction of AAP MLAs and councilors.
According to the AAP chief, Delhi government will provide Rs 2,100 per month to every woman above 18 years of age under ‘Mahila Samman Yojana’ and offer free treatment for all senior citizens under ‘Sanjeevani Yojana.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Sunday expressed disappointment over the sorry state of civic affairs across various places in the national capital, saying that it was disturbing to see helplessness and miserable lives of lakhs of people.
The CM said that as per the mandate of the Mo College campaign, this is double the amount made by various contributors to these institutes.
There was no report of any death caused as a result of the coronavirus infection. Twenty-five persons recovered and were discharged by various hospitals.
Most of the houses in the village are made of wood and the village has been the subject of many documentary films in the past.
Aam Aadmi Party's spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj assailed the BJP-controlled Municipal Corporations of Delhi (MCDs) for not bothering about their responsibility of fumigating the city, resulting in large-scale unchecked breeding of mosquitoes, leading to a sharp rise in daily cases of dengue.
An official spokesperson said it will also ensure that all the aforesaid entities would simplify their process to reduce the burden of compliance by at least 50 per cent