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CM Gupta launches projects aimed at improving drainage, road connectivity in Delhi

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New Delhi, Mar 14 (PTI) Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday inaugurated a series of infrastructure development projects aimed at improving drainage, road connectivity and traffic flow in the national capital.

To address the problem of waterlogging permanently, strengthening the drainage system is as important as improving roads, she said while interacting with officials.

During the visit, Gupta launched the remodelling of a stormwater drain on Haiderpur Main Road, stretching from the local bus stand to DA Block.

“The project is being implemented under the New Master Drain Plan 2025 and will involve the construction of reinforced cement concrete (RCC) drains to strengthen the drainage network,” Gupta said.

She also reviewed the progress of several other drainage and infrastructure projects underway in the area, including works on Road No 319, Road No 320, Chaudhary Mehr Chand Marg, Swami Shraddhanand Saraswati Marg and the road under bridge at RUB Shalimar Bagh.

In a move aimed at easing congestion, Gupta also launched the construction of a slip road at Shalimar Chowk along with a new U-turn facility.

“These measures will help streamline traffic movement and ensure smoother and safer travel for residents and commuters,” she said.

The chief minister also inaugurated an Ayushman Arogya Mandir at Sahipur village chaupal, aimed at improving access to primary healthcare services for local residents.

Later, Gupta conducted a surprise inspection of the ongoing road widening and drainage improvement works at Singalpur Labour Chowk. She directed officials to maintain quality, transparency and ensure timely completion of the projects. PTI SSM NB NB

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