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Delhi Invests $59M in Cleaner Roads, Greener Future for 20 Million Residents

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In a major commitment to cleaner air and better living conditions, Delhi's government has allocated an additional Rs 496 crore ($59 million) to repair and strengthen roads, targeting dust pollution reduction. The investment is part of a larger Rs 1 lakh crore budget focused on transforming India's capital into a healthier, more livable city for its 20 million residents.

Delhi is getting a major infrastructure makeover with environmental health at its heart. The city's government has announced an inspiring Rs 496 crore boost for road improvements and Rs 180 crore for cleaning the Yamuna River, all part of an ambitious plan to tackle dust pollution and create cleaner air for millions of residents.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta presented the Delhi Appropriation Bill on Friday, outlining how the government plans to fulfill its promises to residents. The revised budget allocations show a clear commitment to sustainable urban development, with capital expenditure jumping by an impressive 163% compared to the previous year.

The transport sector is receiving particular attention, with funding increased to Rs 16,024 crore, nearly 16% of the total budget. The government has set an ambitious target to renovate 400 kilometers of roads by March, with another 600 kilometers planned by year's end. This isn't just about smoother commutes. Better roads mean less dust in the air, contributing directly to improved air quality for Delhi's residents.

The city is also investing in modern solutions to keep streets clean and air fresh. New mechanical road sweeping machines, water sprinklers, and anti-smog guns will soon be deployed across the capital. The Housing and Urban Development sector's allocation has grown to Rs 11,754 crore to support these environmental initiatives.

Delhi Invests $59M in Cleaner Roads, Greener Future for 20 Million Residents

The Ripple Effect of these investments extends far beyond just cleaner streets. Delhi residents will see tangible improvements across multiple aspects of daily life. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi received an additional Rs 1,031 crore to strengthen waste management infrastructure, while Rs 115 crore was allocated under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan Mission for sanitation improvements.

Education is also getting a boost, with the budget increased from Rs 19,291 crore to Rs 20,702 crore. The Delhi Jal Board received an additional Rs 1,000 crore loan to improve water supply, while the Delhi Transport Corporation got Rs 653 crore more to enhance public transportation. These investments work together to create a more sustainable, livable city.

Residents will continue benefiting from generous electricity subsidies too. The government increased power subsidy allocations by Rs 400 crore, ensuring households continue receiving free electricity up to 200 units and 50% subsidies up to 400 units. This commitment to affordable utilities means families can redirect their savings toward other needs.

The long-pending Barapullah Phase III elevated corridor is finally moving forward with an additional Rs 100 crore allocation. New flyovers, bridges, and electric buses are on the horizon, all designed to ease traffic congestion and reduce emissions.

Perhaps most exciting is the government's emphasis on capital investment in infrastructure. After years of underinvestment, Delhi is finally getting the sustainable development it deserves. From Delhi Metro Phase IV projects to new schools and CCTV cameras for safety, the capital is being reimagined as a modern, clean, and efficient metropolis.

With Rs 500 crore allocated for university land and buildings, and Rs 140 crore to clear pending educational fee reimbursements, the government is investing in Delhi's future in every sense. These comprehensive improvements show what's possible when environmental health, infrastructure development, and citizen welfare are prioritized together.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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