CM Rekha unveils 100-day ‘workbook’
Marking 100 days in office, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday released a “workbook” outlining the government’s key public welfare initiatives since assuming power.
Calling it a “living document,” Gupta said the workbook reflects the city’s ongoing development journey and not just a report card.
The Chief Minister, accompanied by Cabinet Ministers Ashish Sood, Ravinder Indraraj Singh, and Kapil Mishra, addressed a press conference at the Delhi Secretariat and announced a city-wide outreach. Over the next 10 days, the workbook will be taken to all 70 Assembly constituencies through public meetings, with MLAs and ministers engaging with residents and seeking feedback.
A grand public event is also scheduled for May 31 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where the government will present its 100-day progress report.
Taking a dig at the previous administration, Gupta said, “Those were governments that sought fame. We are a government that delivers. They indulged in luxuries, while we are committed to service. They decorated palaces with corruption; we are shaping Delhi with integrity.”
She stressed that though 100 days is a short span, the government has taken impactful steps to rebuild trust and ensure visible change. “This document will be updated regularly to keep citizens informed. Day or night, our government has worked relentlessly for the people,” she said.
Highlighting the ‘double engine’ support from the Centre, the CM said Delhi was steadily progressing under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.