Rs 150 million Projects for Rajouri Garden
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Rs 150 million Projects for Rajouri Garden

The Delhi government has launched infrastructure projects worth Rs 150 mn for Rajouri Garden, focusing on road improvements, drainage systems, beautification, and civic amenities. These initiatives aim to enhance livability, ease traffic flow, and upgrade public infrastructure in the area.

Key projects include road resurfacing, drainage system upgrades, streetlight installations, and green space development. Authorities also plan to modernise local markets and pedestrian pathways, ensuring better accessibility and improved public convenience.

With rapid urbanisation, Rajouri Garden faces infrastructure challenges, and these investments will help reduce congestion, improve sanitation, and boost the local economy. The government has emphasised sustainable urban planning, integrating eco-friendly measures such as rainwater harvesting and energy-efficient lighting.

This development aligns with Delhi’s broader goal of enhancing civic infrastructure across key neighborhoods, ensuring better quality of life for residents. The timely execution of these projects will modernise the locality, making it more accessible, safer, and aesthetically appealing.

The Delhi government has launched infrastructure projects worth Rs 150 mn for Rajouri Garden, focusing on road improvements, drainage systems, beautification, and civic amenities. These initiatives aim to enhance livability, ease traffic flow, and upgrade public infrastructure in the area. Key projects include road resurfacing, drainage system upgrades, streetlight installations, and green space development. Authorities also plan to modernise local markets and pedestrian pathways, ensuring better accessibility and improved public convenience. With rapid urbanisation, Rajouri Garden faces infrastructure challenges, and these investments will help reduce congestion, improve sanitation, and boost the local economy. The government has emphasised sustainable urban planning, integrating eco-friendly measures such as rainwater harvesting and energy-efficient lighting. This development aligns with Delhi’s broader goal of enhancing civic infrastructure across key neighborhoods, ensuring better quality of life for residents. The timely execution of these projects will modernise the locality, making it more accessible, safer, and aesthetically appealing.

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