Delhi Cabinet Clears Major Administrative Revamp: Capital Reorganised into 13 Districts and 39 Sub-Divisions to Ease Public Services

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New Delhi: In a significant administrative reform following the formation of the BJP-led government in Delhi, the Rekha Gupta cabinet has approved a comprehensive restructuring of the capital’s administrative framework, a move aimed at bringing governance closer to citizens and improving ease of public services.

Under the new decision, Delhi will now be reorganised into 13 districts and 39 sub-divisions, up from the existing structure. The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and is being seen as a major step towards strengthening grassroots administration and enhancing the ease of doing business and ease of living in the national capital.

As part of the overhaul, the boundaries of Delhi’s districts will now be aligned with the existing Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), NDMC and Cantonment Board zones. Officials said this alignment will eliminate long-standing jurisdictional confusion that often forced citizens to run between multiple offices for the same work.

The restructuring will lead to an increase in the number of District Magistrates (DMs), Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) and sub-registrars, significantly reducing the administrative burden on existing officers and ensuring faster disposal of files and public grievances.

The Delhi government also plans to establish modern, multi-department “mini secretariats” in every district, where citizens can access revenue services, SDM and ADM offices, sub-registrar facilities and related departments under one roof. This is expected to drastically cut delays and improve the overall citizen experience.

A major relief for residents is in the area of property registration. The number of sub-registrar offices will be increased from 22 to 39, making land and property registration more accessible, transparent and digitally streamlined across the city.

Officials noted that Delhi’s rapidly growing population and pace of urban development had placed immense pressure on the existing administrative setup. The creation of additional districts and sub-divisions is expected to decentralise governance, strengthen urban planning and disaster management, and improve coordination among departments.

The government believes the move will result in faster grievance redressal, reduced office visits, clearer jurisdictional boundaries, enhanced transparency and stronger accountability, aligning with its stated goal of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance.”

The real test, however, will lie in the implementation, as Delhi residents now await tangible improvements in service delivery following the administrative expansion.

यह भी पढ़ें: दिल्ली में बड़ा प्रशासनिक सुधार: रेखा गुप्ता सरकार ने राजधानी को 13 जिलों और 39 सब-डिविज़न में बांटने को दी मंज़ूरी


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