Steps taken by AAP government on Delhi on 12-Jan-16:
- Dismantling of the BRT corridor, a 5.8-km long stretch from Moolchand to Ambedkar Nagar, will be done by February : Delhi PWD Minister Satyendar Jain. (http://goo.gl/E7pwrU)
- PWD minister Satyendar Jain said that Delhi to get additional 1,000 mohalla clinics by the end of this year. (http://goo.gl/onpJ7q)
- New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has set up a committee to formulate a policy on licence fees. (http://goo.gl/h8UL6w)
Related News:
- Aam Aadmi Party on Tuesday claimed that the odd-even formula to curb air pollution had resulted in a considerable success. (http://goo.gl/dO4Puo)
- The air quality in Delhi has started falling again after a relatively cleaner phase even as the Delhi government claimed reduction of vehicular traffic has resulted in less pollution. (http://goo.gl/BZSEh1)
- 601 violators of the odd-even scheme were challaned on the 12th day of implementation of car-rationing measures in the national capital. (http://goo.gl/wLNyBq) (http://goo.gl/uOdTJx)
- Delhi Metro has launched a survey for reviewing the existing position of the ladies coach. (http://goo.gl/q7YDV7) (http://goo.gl/A4On0V) (http://goo.gl/rzxsGH)
- DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal has sent a notice to Police Commissioner B S Bassi pointing out that the police had filed chargesheets in less than half of the cases of crimes against women registered since 2012. (http://goo.gl/jKCPEx)
- DCW notice to Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi over non-filing of charge sheet in rape case. (http://goo.gl/Egn9HX)
- The Delhi government’s “ambitious” idea of making nursery admissions hassle-free for EWS Section by shifting the procedure online does not seem to be working well, a status check by The Hindu has revealed. (http://goo.gl/8eBPAO)
- In a survey of 1,00,000 Delhiites, a little over 50,000 feel that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government’s odd-even scheme was rolled out successfully while the rest said they would buy another car if the experiment is regularised. (http://goo.gl/gDlWVZ) (http://goo.gl/SBL8Kt)
- Residents of south Delhi may have to shell out more as property tax from April 1 as the local municipality is considering a hike in rates. (http://goo.gl/C3UOO5)