Arvind Kejriwal
The Delhi government aimed to plant 52 lakh saplings in the current year and transform Delhi into a “city of lakes” with the creation of 380 lakes surrounded by greenery
[…]The booking prices for these buses will be higher than those of DTC tickets and in accordance with the market. Hence, there will be no provision for free travel for women, he said
[…]At least 54 people have been killed in the clashes and 23,000 rescued from violence-hit areas in Manipur, according to officials
[…]The government will undertake upgradation and beautification of road network, construction of 26 flyovers, three double-decker flyovers in collaboration with DMRC, include 1,600 e-buses, carry out electrification of bus depots, develop world class ISBTs and work to remove three landfill sites and clean Yamuna
[…]Kejriwal said he will visit the Okhla landfill site again to carry out an inspection on April 1.
[…]Sisodia and Jain were the key faces of the Delhi government who were instrumental in steering the national capital through the coronavirus crisis
[…]The ruling Aam Aadmi Party termed the LG’s orders removing Shah and Gupta from the boards of discoms “illegal and unconstitutional”
[…]Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has also written to the Commissioner of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi, asking him to “desist” from taking any further action on the issue
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