
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta inspected the ongoing construction work at RK Ashram Marg Metro Station on Saturday, being developed under Phase 4 of the Delhi Metro project.
During the visit, she also reviewed the progress with officials from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
She said the Delhi Metro is the lifeline of the national capital, with lakhs of passengers depending on it daily, and stressed the need to maintain high standards of quality, safety and timely completion in all construction work.
The chief minister also discussed the pace of work, construction quality and measures being taken to improve passenger facilities at the station.
She directed officials to ensure transparent execution and maintain the construction speed so that commuters face no inconvenience during the development work.
Gupta said strengthening and modernising Delhi’s connectivity infrastructure in line with the city’s growing needs remains the government’s priority.
She described the Metro Phase 4 expansion as an important step towards building a more developed and better-connected Delhi.
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