Delhi Government's First 100 Days: A Commitment to Green Initiatives
In a recent address, Delhi Minister Pravesh Verma highlighted the significant accomplishments of the BJP government in its first 100 days, claiming they surpassed the previous administration's efforts over a decade. He encouraged residents to participate in the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' initiative by planting trees in local parks. Additionally, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced ambitious plans to plant over 7 million trees this season, urging citizens and organizations to contribute to making Delhi greener. This article delves into the government's commitment to environmental sustainability and community involvement.
Jun 11, 2025, 13:24 IST
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Delhi's Minister Highlights Achievements in First 100 Days
On Wednesday, Delhi Minister Pravesh Verma stated that the BJP government has accomplished more in its initial 100 days than the previous administration managed in a decade. Verma made these remarks after attending the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother' event organized by the Delhi education department. He urged all residents of Delhi to plant a tree in their local park in honor of their mothers.
Verma emphasized that the government has taken measures to ensure water supply reaches every household. He acknowledged that improvements will take time, especially with the rising demand for water. Officials are monitoring the situation to prevent shortages and are also addressing issues related to contaminated water. He reiterated, "Our government has achieved more in 100 days than the previous government did in 10 years."
On Monday, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in the 'One Tree in the Name of Mother 2.0' initiative in New Delhi. She announced that the government aims to plant over 7 million trees this season. Expressing her delight, Gupta mentioned that every department and school in Delhi is joining the second phase of 'One Tree in the Name of Mother.' She called on individuals and social organizations to plant at least one tree in honor of 'Mother Nature and Earth' to help make Delhi greener.