Delhi's Urban Transformation: Housing for All and Sustainable Development
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta pledges to transform the urban landscape by ensuring no slum is demolished without relocating residents to permanent homes. Speaking at NAREDCO's convention, Gupta announced plans to boost infrastructure through public-private partnerships, address pollution, and promote sustainable development for the city.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a commitment to urban transformation, promising that no slum dwellings will be demolished until occupants receive permanent housing. She emphasized the use of public-private partnerships to develop state-of-the-art infrastructure, aiming for sustainable growth.
Addressing the 17th NAREDCO National Convention, Gupta laid out plans to modify policies to ensure dignity and housing for all Delhi residents, urging real estate developers to contribute. The initiative includes building hospitals, schools, and housing units, while also targeting pollution issues through innovative solutions.
Highlighting a vision for development, Gupta criticized outdated labor regulations, particularly limitations on women's night shifts, asserting that new policies will foster economic progress. With a focus on better schools, hospitals, and infrastructure, Delhi is set for a fresh start towards double-digit economic growth under her leadership.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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