Delhi's New Mini Secretariats: A Step Towards Decentralised Administration
The Delhi government plans to build district-level mini secretariats at six locations to enhance public service delivery. The project has been delegated to the Public Works Department, with an approved budget of Rs 212.91 crore for the Dwarka site. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta aims for completion within 18 months.
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The Delhi government announced the construction of district-level mini secretariats across the city, selecting six strategic locations to enhance administrative efficiency and public service delivery.
According to the Public Works Department, these secretariats will be built at various district offices including East Delhi, Northwest, South, Southwest, and multiple locations in the Southeast district.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta stressed the importance of timely completion within 18 months. The proposed facilities will feature zero-waste technologies, reducing pollution and optimizing energy usage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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