New Delhi: In a remarkable push towards making the capital’s roads safer and smoother, the Delhi Government on [insert date] launched an unprecedented pothole repair campaign, fixing a record 3,400 potholes in a single day across 1,400 kilometres of PWD roads. The campaign was led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and PWD Minister Pravesh Verma, who personally reviewed work at key sites including Chittaranjan Park and Press Enclave.
The large-scale initiative is part of the Delhi Government’s mission to make Delhi pothole-free, with a clear focus on public safety, infrastructure efficiency, and urban modernization.
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Key Highlights:
- 3,400 potholes repaired in just one day
- Coverage across 1,400 km of PWD-managed roads
- Active monitoring by local MLAs in every assembly constituency
- Focus areas: Chittaranjan Park, Press Enclave, and several other high-traffic zones
- Drive aligned with goal of building a safe, smooth and developed Delhi
“What was once broken and neglected now stands as a symbol of trust and accountability,” said CM Rekha Gupta during her inspection. “This is not just a repair initiative—it’s a visible outcome of our policy clarity, execution speed, and commitment to public service.”
According to PWD data, around 3,400 pothole-prone spots were identified across Delhi, and the repair work is being carried out on a priority basis, ensuring long-pending issues are resolved rapidly.
यह भी पढ़ें: Delhi Pothole| दिल्ली सरकार का रिकॉर्ड-ब्रेकिंग गड्ढा मरम्मत अभियान: एक दिन में 3,400 गड्ढों की मरम्मत
“Our government is not chasing headlines. We are delivering real, measurable change,” said PWD Minister Pravesh Verma, adding that the project is part of the broader vision to transform Delhi into a modern, efficient, and world-class capital.
The campaign has also received enthusiastic participation from local MLAs, who have been tasked with overseeing the work in their respective constituencies to ensure transparency and public satisfaction.