Overview
- Rekha Gupta laid foundation stones for 49 works worth about ₹264 crore in Mundka to upgrade roads, water supply, sewerage, schools and healthcare facilities.
- The chief minister said rural development has been a priority, citing about ₹1,600 crore of works initiated over the past year and a dedicated ₹1,000 crore allocation for village development.
- Gupta presented a one-year report card claiming long-pending issues in roads, sewer lines, libraries, schools and electric buses were addressed, with a booklet of completed works shared publicly.
- The government said the Yamuna Par Development Board has been reconstituted with ₹700 crore, and ministers touted “365+ works in 365 days” under the administration.
- A constituency-level outreach from February 23 to March 1 features nightly visits by Gupta and BJP leaders, even as independent outlets scrutinize cultural claims and the Yamuna cleanup narrative.