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On the milestone of completing her first 100 days in office, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta marked the occasion by distributing scholarships to deserving students and releasing a comprehensive workbook highlighting her government’s achievements. The event, held at the Delhi Secretariat and attended by cabinet ministers, underscored the BJP-led government’s commitment to education, public welfare, and transparent governance.
Key Highlights
• Scholarship Distribution: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta personally handed out scholarships to students from underprivileged backgrounds, reinforcing her administration’s focus on empowering youth and promoting inclusive education.
• Workbook Release: Gupta unveiled a detailed workbook titled ‘Kaam Karne Wali Sarkar: 100 Din Seva Ke’, documenting key initiatives such as Yamuna rejuvenation, implementation of Ayushman Bharat Yojana, enhanced water supply, and procurement of electric buses for public transport.
• Budget and Transparency: The government has allocated ₹1 lakh crore for the 2025-26 fiscal, with a special emphasis on transparent spending and accountability. ₹5,100 crore has been earmarked for a women’s welfare scheme, though its rollout is still under way to ensure all eligible beneficiaries are included.
• Public Outreach: Ministers and officials will visit all 70 assembly constituencies to present the government’s achievements and gather feedback from citizens. A major public event is scheduled at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium to further engage with the community.
• Focus on Health and Safety: Significant investments have been made in health initiatives, fire safety, and tackling city heatwaves, reflecting a holistic approach to urban governance.
Outlook
The first 100 days have set a strong foundation for the Gupta administration, with a clear focus on service, transparency, and public participation. As the government moves forward, its proactive approach and commitment to inclusive development are expected to drive lasting improvements for Delhi’s residents.
Source: Daily Pioneer, Indian Express, Business Standard
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