Delhi CM Rekha Gupta’s Big Decision To Create Mini Secretariat, Cow Shelter In Each District

Delhi will soon have a ‘mini secretariat’ in every district in the national capital. On Tuesday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a virtual meeting with the district magistrates, sharing her ambitious plan to create ‘mini secretariat’. Gupta pressed the need for a ‘mini secretariat’ at the district level.

The district magistrates (DMs) of all 11 districts and the chief minister discussed development plans and other issues during the meeting. They also discussed setting up cow shelters.

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A statement issued by the chief minister’s office stated that the chief minister said a mini secretariat is necessary in each district to resolve common people’s problems.

Gaushalas In Every District

Gupta also expressed her desire to set up ‘gaushalas’ (cow shelter) in every district. The chief minister said resolving the problems of Delhi’s people is a priority, for which the government wants to establish a mini secretariat in every district so that they do not have to visit government offices across the city.

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“The DMs informed that necessary actions have already been initiated in this regard. The chief minister also instructed all the DMs to identify suitable land for the establishment of gaushalas in all 11 districts,” the statement read.

Here Are The Other Highlights Of The Press Release

Proper arrangements must be made for the distribution of Tricolour under the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign for Independence Day.

Delhi government is distributing 22 lakh Tricolours to mark the occasion.

Gupta appreciated the positive feedback received regarding the single-window system for complaints, the weekly public hearings held every weekend, and the chief minister’s complaint box.

The chief minister also praised the role of the DMs during the recent Kanwar Yatra, and directed to settle all outstanding payments to the Kanwar committees within three months.

The chief minister said that officials from the Delhi Development Authority and the Delhi Jal Board would now participate in the public hearing meetings.

(With PTI Inputs)

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