The Delhi government approved 77 major infrastructure development projects worth Rs 19,545.86 crore in the education, health and PWD sectors since 2017, for the overall development of the National Capital.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, on Wednesday, reviewed various such projects with the senior officials of the Public Works Department and other concerned departments.
The Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) approves only major projects and these include many flagship projects of the Delhi government. The EFC approves only those projects which are above the cost of Rs 100 crore. Apart from these, there are many other small-scale projects in the aforementioned sectors which are being implemented by the government on the ground to provide a better city infrastructure to the people of Delhi.
While reviewing the projects, Sisodia said, “After coming into power, it has been a priority of the Delhi government to ensure the best infrastructure and facilities of education, health and city infrastructure for the people of Delhi. Delhi is a national capital and deserves the best and world-class urban infrastructure. This was neglected by the previous governments but CM Arvind Kejriwal made this his priority.”
“Under the leadership of CM Arvind Kejriwal, the Delhi government approved 77 major infrastructure development projects at the cost of Rs 19545.86 crores since 2017, along with hundreds of other small-scale projects. These projects include the construction of 20,000+ classrooms, new sports complexes, hostels for students, various hospitals with state-of-the-art facilities, 6 new and 2 double-decker flyovers, 2 new university campuses, installation of 2 lakh+ CCTV cameras, road beautification projects, installation of 500 flags and the Signature Bridge in Wazirabad,” he said.
In the education sector itself, the Delhi government approved 26 major projects worth Rs 8683.81 crore, since 2017. The projects include the construction of various new school buildings, 20000+ new classrooms, sports complexes and the installation of CCTV cameras in Delhi government schools.
The Delhi government is also constructing two new campuses of Ambedkar University in Rohini and Dheerpur. For Training and Technical Education (TTE), while keeping the requirements of students in mind, the government has constructed many new academic blocks and hostels in many technical universities. Most of these projects have either been completed or are currently ongoing.
In the health sector, the Delhi government approved 25 major projects at the cost of Rs 4,452.72 crore which includes the construction of various new hospitals and Intensive Care Units. These projects will increase the number of hospital beds up to 20,000 in the National Capital. These hospitals and ICUs with state-of-the-art facilities will make quality healthcare services more accessible to the people of Delhi. Most of these projects have either been completed or are currently ongoing.
In PWD, the Delhi government has approved 26 major projects at the cost of Rs 6,409.33 crore which include streetscaping projects in the pilot phase, construction of double-decker flyovers between Bhajanpura-Yamuna vihar and Azadpur-Rani Jhansi Road, flyovers at Shastri Park, Asharam to DND flyway, ANVT to Apsara Border, at Nagari and Gagan Cinema Junction and construction of flyover and elevated corridor at Loni Chowk.
Apart from these, there are various corridor development projects including the Ashram Chowk underpass and many other underpasses across the city, various bridges, and subways, the installation of nearly 2 lakhs CCTV cameras across the capital, free Wi-Fi for the residents of Delhi, and installation of 500 tricolours across the city.