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On the matter of energy, he emphasised the consistent satisfaction of peak power demands, devoid of load shedding, and a sustained status of the lowest electricity tariff among neighboring states for eight years
[…]Finance Minister Atishi informed the Assembly of the delay in finalsing the budget, attributing it to necessary approvals from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the Presidential assent, which are anticipated to take 10-15 days
[…]The key objective of this project is to resurface all the roads in villages that have deteriorated or become non-motorable over time, enhancing the connectivity and infrastructure of these areas
[…]Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal praised the budget, emphasising its alignment with the city’s collective aspirations for cleanliness and beauty
[…]There are a lot of places like Lodhi Garden, Agrasen ki Baoli, Hauz Khas Park that are free of cost
[…]The budget included a breakdown of the objectives and financial resources allotted to the 22 departments and agencies’ various plans and schemes in 2023–2024
[…]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
[…]The presentation of the Delhi government’s Budget for 2023-24, scheduled for Tuesday, was put on hold with the Arvind Kejriwal-led dispensation and the central government traded charges over allocations under various heads
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