Delhi Preps for Prestigious India-Africa Forum Summit

Delhi swiftly gears up for the India-Africa Forum Summit set for May 31. Public Works Department undertakes enhancements near Indira Gandhi International Airport and other key areas. A high-standard welcome awaits visiting dignitaries, with thorough maintenance and improvements in road infrastructure and public amenities.

Delhi Preps for Prestigious India-Africa Forum Summit
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With the India-Africa Forum Summit scheduled to be held in the national capital later this month, Delhi is gearing up to host foreign dignitaries. The Public Works Department (PWD) has embarked on a mission to enhance roads and footpaths near the Indira Gandhi International Airport.

The PWD has rolled out tenders for infrastructure improvements in South Delhi areas connecting the airport to central districts, aiming for completion within 21 days. Key spots, including popular markets and historical sites like Rajghat, will undergo sprucing-up as part of the preparations.

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta directed a comprehensive review of preparations, emphasizing high-level arrangements for both the India-Africa Forum Summit and the International Big Cat Alliance Summit. Real-time monitoring and meticulous management of public facilities are prioritized to ensure a smooth event.

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