New Delhi, April 9 (PTI) Delhi Cabinet Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, on Thursday, launched development works worth Rs 4.5 crore in west Delhi’s Rajouri Garden, saying the government is focused on strengthening basic infrastructure and addressing long-pending civic issues in the area. These projects include expansion of water supply lines, construction of sewage networks, development of new roads, construction of drains, toilet blocks and increasing greenery in parks, officials said. The areas covered will include Khayala, Vishnu Garden and nearby areas, officials added. “Strengthening basic facilities across Delhi is our top priority. The neglect by previous governments over the past several years is being addressed at a fast pace,” Sirsa said. He added that the works include the inauguration of a public toilet complex, reconstruction of roads in Khayala village, road improvement in Chokhandi area, expansion of sewage lines, and construction of a key road along with an associated drain, long demanded by locals. “Under the leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, a provision of Rs 32,000 crore has been made to give a new direction to the capital, the minister said. PTI AHD AHD MPL MPL
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