Chief minister Rekha Gupta and her ministers fanned out throughout a number of components of Delhi on Wednesday as the federal government stepped up on-ground checks on air pollution management and sanitation, launching a citywide marketing campaign underneath the slogan “Meri Dilli -Meri Zimmedari (My Delhi, My Accountability)”. Officers stated the drive is supposed to tighten routine civic oversight moderately than function a one-off train.
Gupta inspected stretches alongside Street No. 41 close to the Najafgarh drain and visited Meera Bagh Seva Basti, Sonia Camp and Paschim Puri Crossing. She directed groups to speed up sanitation and restore work and keep high quality benchmarks, saying, “Delhi is our shared legacy. Each small effort strengthens the way forward for this metropolis.”
For the second consecutive week, cupboard ministers have been deployed throughout their constituencies to conduct simultaneous inspections, consciousness drives and website corrections.
Water minister Pravesh Sahib Singh Verma toured components of Hauz Khas and Malviya Nagar, highlighting gaps in public facilities and asking officers to implement quick fixes. He stated a number of enchancment works had already been initiated forward of the inspection.
In Janakpuri, schooling minister Ashish Sood reviewed waste-management techniques in Mahavir Enclave Half-3, Solanki Chowk and Pankha Street. Residents advised him that rubbish from a number of wards was being dumped at a single level, inflicting persistent nuisance. Sood ordered the substitute of the waste-collection gate, diversion of extra waste to Rajapuri, and preparation of a plan to develop the positioning through the use of adjoining vacant land.
Business minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa joined a cleanup drive in Palam and stated groups have been working concurrently throughout the 62 air pollution hotspots flagged by the federal government. “Mud management, particles elimination and fast responsiveness can be key to lowering pollutant load within the coming weeks,” he stated. “The marketing campaign will solely intensify from right here.”
Improvement minister Kapil Mishra monitored ongoing works in Timarpur and alongside the Yamuna financial institution, issuing instructions for tighter supervision. Social Welfare Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh inspected sanitation in Samaypur Badli’s Ward 20 and took part in a rally selling waste segregation and a single-use-plastic-free Delhi.
In the meantime, Well being Minister Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh introduced a colour-coded bedsheet system for all authorities hospitals underneath the Kayakalp programme—an infection-control measure assigning a selected color to every day of the week to enhance hygiene and affected person expertise.


