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Delhi Assembly elections: PM Modi set to launch several development projects in Delhi

Updated on: 02 January,2025 12:29 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The development push from the BJP-led government at the Centre comes ahead of the assembly polls in Delhi expected to be held in February

Delhi Assembly elections: PM Modi set to launch several development projects in Delhi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch a number of significant development projects, including 1,675 flats for the residents of JJ clusters and two urban redevelopment projects in Delhi on Friday, reported news agency PTI.


PM Modi will visit the newly-constructed flats for the dwellers of Jhuggi Jhopri (JJ) clusters as part of slum rehabilitation project at Swabhiman Apartments in Delhi's Ashok Vihar and hand over keys to the eligible beneficiaries, stated the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in an official statement.


PMO stated that the development is in line with the prime minister’s "housing for all" initiative.


The project aims to provide the residents of JJ clusters in Delhi with a better and healthier living environment equipped with proper amenities and facilities.

For every Rs 25 lakh spent on construction of a flat by the Central government, the eligible beneficiaries pay less than seven per cent of the total amount, comprising Rs 1.42 lakh as a nominal contribution and Rs 30,000 for five years of maintenance, stated PTI.

The development push from the BJP-led government at the Centre comes ahead of the assembly polls in Delhi expected to be held in February.

The BJP has been locked in a bitter political confrontation with the Aam Aadmi Party, in power in the city since 2013, and the BJP is making all out efforts to end its reign.

PM Modi will also inaugurate two urban redevelopment projects on Friday, the World Trade Centre (WTC) at Nauroji Nagar and the General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) type-II quarters at Sarojini Nagar.

PMO stated that the World Trade Centre has transformed the area by replacing over 600 dilapidated quarters with state-of-the-art commercial towers, offering around 34 lakh square feet of premium commercial space with advanced amenities.

The project incorporates green building practices with provisions such as a zero-discharge concept, solar energy generation and rainwater harvesting systems, stated PTI.

The GPRA type-II quarters include 28 towers that house over 2,500 residential units, offering modern amenities and efficient use of space.

PTI stated that the project's design incorporates rainwater harvesting systems, sewage and water treatment plants, and solar-powered waste compactors encouraging eco-conscious living.

PM Modi will also inaugurate the CBSE's integrated office complex at Dwarka built at around Rs 300 crore. The complex includes offices, auditorium, advanced data center and comprehensive water management system among others.

The ecofriendly building has been constructed to high environmental standards and was designed as per Platinum Rating standards of the Indian Green Building Council, stated PTI.

Among other initiatives, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone of three new projects worth over Rs 600 crore in the Delhi University.

It includes an academic block in the Eastern Campus at Surajmal Vihar in East Delhi, an academic block in the Western Campus at Dwarka and Veer Savarkar College at Roshanpura, Najafgarh, having state-of-the-art facilities for education, PMO stated.

(With inputs from PTI)

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