In a significant step toward improving Delhi’s drainage infrastructure, Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, and Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Parvesh Verma conducted a review of the drainage system near Sunehari Pulla Depot. The inspection aimed to assess existing conditions and strategize effective measures to enhance water management in the city.
Delhi Government Reviews Drainage Situation Near Sunehari Pulla Depot
The review focused on identifying key areas requiring immediate attention, ensuring smooth water flow, and preventing waterlogging during monsoon seasons. Officials from the PWD and other concerned departments were present at the site, providing insights into ongoing and planned projects aimed at strengthening the city's drainage network.
LG VK Saxena, CM Rekha Gupta, and PWD Minister Assess Water Management Efforts
CM Rekha Gupta emphasized the government’s commitment to improving civic infrastructure, stating that drainage and flood prevention remain a priority. She highlighted the importance of proactive planning to mitigate waterlogging issues and ensure better urban management.
LG VK Saxena and Minister Parvesh Verma discussed solutions for optimizing drainage capacity, including regular maintenance, desilting operations, and long-term urban planning to prevent recurring problems.
The Delhi government has been actively working on enhancing infrastructure across the city, with drainage improvement being a crucial aspect of urban development. The collaborative efforts between the state administration and local authorities aim to create a more efficient water management system, benefiting residents and commuters alike.
Further inspections and reviews are expected in the coming months to ensure continuous progress in addressing drainage challenges across Delhi.