Delhi Government highlights infrastructure and welfare works in local areas
Indiatimes Online | Jan 28, 2026, 16:29 IST
The Delhi Government outlined recent developments such as improved roads, new Atal Canteens, Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, and sewer projects, alongside its stated focus on housing and basic amenities for JJ residents.
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The Delhi Government has highlighted a range of infrastructure and welfare-related works undertaken over the past several months, including road improvements, the opening of Atal Canteens, the establishment of Ayushman Arogya Mandirs for healthcare services, and the initiation of new sewer line projects in various localities.
According to the statement, these measures are part of broader efforts to improve access to basic civic amenities and public services at the neighbourhood level. Officials said the initiatives aim to address everyday needs such as mobility, affordable meals, healthcare access, and sanitation.
The government also reiterated its focus on improving living conditions for residents of Jhuggi-Jhopri settlements, stating that housing, dignity, and access to essential services remain key priorities under its development agenda. The statement linked these efforts to the Centre’s broader development vision.
The updates were shared as part of ongoing communication around urban development and welfare initiatives being implemented across the national capital.
According to the statement, these measures are part of broader efforts to improve access to basic civic amenities and public services at the neighbourhood level. Officials said the initiatives aim to address everyday needs such as mobility, affordable meals, healthcare access, and sanitation.
The government also reiterated its focus on improving living conditions for residents of Jhuggi-Jhopri settlements, stating that housing, dignity, and access to essential services remain key priorities under its development agenda. The statement linked these efforts to the Centre’s broader development vision.
The updates were shared as part of ongoing communication around urban development and welfare initiatives being implemented across the national capital.
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