In a significant step towards modernizing Delhi’s parking infrastructure, LG VK Saxena and CM Rekha Gupta inaugurated a cutting-edge multi-level parking facility at South Delhi’s bustling Nehru Place on Monday. Designed to combat traffic snarls, the project promises relief to thousands of daily commuters.
Speaking at the event, CM Gupta pointed out the inertia of previous regimes, where parking proposals gathered dust. The BJP government, she said, has turned vision into reality swiftly—launching automated facilities in Punjabi Bagh and Greater Kailash within a year.
Emphasizing public mandate, Gupta thanked LG Saxena for his stewardship, which has been instrumental in unlocking pending projects. The facility, a towering six-level marvel, can park 650 cars and 352 bikes at once, servicing up to 2,000 vehicles per day through efficient rotation.
“This is a crucial response to Delhi’s growing needs,” she remarked, revealing plans for expansive parking and park developments on DDA plots in deficient zones. Attendees included MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri and DDA’s N. Saravana Kumar.
Gupta lambasted earlier governments for poor synergy with central authorities, resulting in stalled initiatives. Today, with LG’s hands-on approach—overseeing everything from desilting drains to building roads—the administration is delivering at pace.
Fueled by Centre’s backing, these collaborative strides are reshaping Delhi into a cleaner, orderly hub of progress.