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District-Level Mini Secretariats Announced by Delhi's CM Rekha Gupta for Swift Public Administration

Realignment of revenue district boundaries revealed by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, aiming to align with the 12 zones of the Delhi Municipal Corporation for improved coordination, avoiding administrative chaos, and streamlining the prompt resolution of public issues.

Local Government Leader Rekha Gupta of Delhi Declares Establishment of Mini Administrative HQs in...
Local Government Leader Rekha Gupta of Delhi Declares Establishment of Mini Administrative HQs in Each District to Expedite Public Services

District-Level Mini Secretariats Announced by Delhi's CM Rekha Gupta for Swift Public Administration

The Delhi Government has taken a significant step towards better governance and more accessible public services with the announcement of a reorganization plan. The announcement was made during the inauguration of the District Development Committee (DDC) Chairman's office.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta revealed that the reorganization will align with the 12 zones of the Delhi Municipal Corporation. This move reflects the government's commitment to providing prompt and effective solutions to citizens' problems.

As part of the reorganization, mini secretariats will be established across all 11 districts. These mini secretariats are intended to make governance more transparent and citizen-friendly. The boundaries of all revenue districts will be realigned to match the 12 zones of the Delhi Municipal Corporation.

The reorganization aims to ensure better coordination, prevent administrative confusion, and facilitate timely redressal of public grievances. In addition, the government is taking several serious measures to address public grievances and ensure the timely delivery of welfare schemes.

At the inauguration event, held at the District Magistrate (DM) office complex in Alipur, CM Rekha Gupta reiterated her commitment to quickly resolving public issues through public hearings. She also appealed for public participation in the campaign to free Delhi from garbage, as citizens will engage in voluntary labour for a cleaner Delhi as part of the campaign.

The event was attended by regional MP Yogender Chandoliya, Delhi Government's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh, District Development Committee Chairman Rajkumar Bhatia, MLA Ashok Goyal, and others. The exact time of the announcement regarding the change of tax district boundaries was on August 15, 2024, at 10:00 AM, and it took place at the Government Secretariat in the capital city.

The Delhi BJP government is committed to good governance, and this reorganization plan is a significant step towards achieving that goal. The establishment of mini secretariats in every district is part of the reorganization plan, which aims to hold officials accountable and ensure better coordination in governance.

In conclusion, the Delhi Government's reorganization plan is a promising step towards improving governance, making public services more accessible, and ensuring the timely delivery of welfare schemes. With the active participation of its citizens, the government aims to create a cleaner, more efficient, and more responsive Delhi.

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