Delhi, a landlocked city in northern India, is a metropolis and part of the national capital region. As the capital of India, it hosts significant government institutions, including the seat of Parliament and the Supreme Court, making it the center of India’s political and judicial processes. Delhi has a rich historical legacy, reflected in its diverse architecture and demographic changes over time.
The city played a major role in history as it was constantly invaded and served as a seat for numerous rulers. Every change, the most recent being the partition riots and mass migration of 1947, has led to a change in the demographics and, in turn, the culture of the city. Moreover, being the national capital, it is an important location when it comes to civil society to raise voices. The most recent farmers’ protests and protests against the CAA are examples.
As a Union Territory with its legislative assembly, Delhi combines both central and local governance. It is led by a Chief Minister and a Lietenant Governot. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been in power in the city-state since 2015. The AAP government has focused on improving essential services like education, healthcare, and public transportation. As one of the world’s most populous cities, Delhi faces challenges such as air pollution, traffic congestion, waste management, and urban planning. The AAP government has focused on improving education, healthcare, and public transport, especially the expansion of metro services.
Politically, Delhi is a battleground for various political parties, with the BJP, Congress, and AAP all playing important roles in shaping the city’s policy landscape. Delhi’s status as the national capital gives it a unique political significance and a place at the center of India’s decision-making process.
A city that blends ancient history with modern infrastructure, Delhi is home to iconic landmarks like the Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, and the Lotus Temple, alongside vibrant cultural and shopping districts.
I am resident of Naraina Vihar, New Delhi. My small L-type wooden partitioned room behind lift wall and side wall around 8 ft X 12 ft was sealed two years back without NOTICE even I could not took my inverter and batteries out. I am retired 70 years old man living with my wife doing Cable Network distribution work in my nearby residents with keeping two persons. Its service oriented work and done by phone/mobile, Was sealed. Particular room is entered in house registry also which was made three years back after construction. I donot know whoes fault is there centre/State government. But I am sufferer, Honourable Modi ji had got changed MasterPlan also but nothing is yet being done for De-sealing. Instead Monitoring committee asked me to pay Rs.one lac for de-sealing. I am retired person how could I pay one lec. Please help me in printing my pleas/request in News papers.
Can someone please tell how how to file a request for desealing? Is monitoring committee the only authority to do it ? Cuz when MCD came they sealed it forcfully without giving any time and did not even looked at papers