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Delhi's government has strengthened rural infrastructure with a new initiative in Mundka, involving 49 development projects valued at INR 264 crore. The projects aim to enhance road connectivity, sewerage systems, drinking water supply, and other civic amenities, aligning rural areas with urban standards. The Chief Minister highlighted that nearly INR 1,600 crore had been invested in rural development over the past year, with an additional INR 1,000 crore allocated for broader village development. Funding comes through state schemes including the Delhi Gramin Vikas Board, Chief Minister's Development Fund, and MLA Local Area Development Fund.
Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta laid the foundation stone for 49 development projects in Mundka, worth a combined INR 264 crore. The initiatives focus on improving road networks, major drain upgrades, peripheral roads, and expanding basic civic services such as sewerage and drinking water supply. Officials explained that these projects aim to bring urban-level facilities to rural areas, addressing gaps in infrastructure that have existed for years.
Over the past year, the government has initiated development works worth nearly INR 1,600 crore across rural Delhi. An additional INR 1,000 crore has been dedicated to accelerate village development across multiple constituencies. Funding for these projects comes under the Delhi Gramin Vikas Board, Chief Minister's Development Fund, and MLA Local Area Development Fund, ensuring structured execution and monitoring.
Authorities and local representatives have been actively involved in planning to ensure timely completion and community benefits. The improvements are expected to significantly enhance connectivity and access to civic services for residents in Mundka and surrounding villages, reflecting a strategic focus on integrating rural areas into Delhi's overall development agenda.
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