New Delhi (PTI): In her maiden address at the Delhi state Republic Day function on Sunday, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta asserted that the city needs to become India's strongest economic hub.

Addressing the function at the Chhatrasal Stadium, she said the India-EU trade deal, which could be announced this week, could benefit Delhi by opening doors for the city's Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector to millions of consumers in European Union countries.

The state's Republic Day event is held annually on January 25.

Gupta highlighted her government's work in the past 11 months in Delhi, presenting her report card in healthcare, education, infrastructure, ease of doing business, social welfare, transportation, and rural development, among others.

She noted that years of "chaos and instructions" proved to be the "biggest challenges" when she took charge as chief minister in February 2025, but her government, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mantra of 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas', has brought real changes on the ground through various welfare measures.

She said that under the 'Safe City Project', the Delhi government will install 10,000 advanced CCTV cameras across the city. Installation of one lakh smart LED lights is underway, and 53 fast-track courts and hybrid courtrooms were also set up, she stated.

After the implementation of the Ayushman Bharat health scheme in Delhi, 6.5 lakh persons have been registered so far, and more than 20,000 people benefited from it, Gupta informed

The government has also set up over 300 Ayushman Arogya health centres in the city, she said, adding that the government has adopted the triple 'A' (advanced, affordable, accessible) model to benefit the Delhi people.

In the education sector, the government passed the Delhi Education Act to check arbitrary fee hikes by private schools to benefit lakhs of parents and students.

An education hub in Narela is being developed with Rs 13,00 crore, and smart classrooms, digital libraries and language labs are being set up in government schools, the chief minister said.

Gupta mentioned that the government has set up 50 Atal canteens, providing meals for 50,000 needy individuals daily for Rs 5 each. Plans are in place to increase this number to 100,000 meals per day.

The Delhi government will also set up 10 gaushalas (cow shelters) for which land has been identified. It is also working on street dog shelters as well as sterilisation and vaccination of the canines, she said.

The chief minister expressed her commitment to making Delhi a "capital of ideas" through initiatives aimed at fostering a vibrant startup ecosystem. She noted that the memorandum of understanding signed with the Reserve Bank of India will ensure adequate funds for developmental projects.

The government is paying special attention to rural pockets of the national capital and allocated Rs 1,700 crore for various development work, while it also allotted Rs 700 crore for better civic infrastructure in the slum clusters, Gupta said.

The government is also working in a planned way to address "legacy issues" like Yamuna cleaning, garbage dumps and pollution in the city, she said.

Plans to strengthen the public transport fleet include adding 11,000 e-buses over the next three years and expanding the metro rail network from the current 396 km to 500 km, Gupta said.

Gupta appealed to residents to cooperate with the Delhi government’s initiatives for city development. She urged private establishments to adopt solar power, implement rainwater harvesting, and utilise decentralised sewage treatment plants.

The chief minister also urged people to use clean fuel-driven vehicles and use public transport to contribute to the government's efforts towards a "clean and green Delhi."

During the state-level ceremony at Chhatrasal Stadium, the chief minister hoisted the national flag and took the salute at the parade, extending Republic Day greetings to the nation and the people of Delhi. She reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to the Constitution, democracy, and national unity.

Personnel from the Delhi Police, fire service and other departments who displayed exemplary courage and dedication to duty were honoured with medals.

The ceremony also featured vibrant cultural performances reflecting India's diversity and patriotic spirit.

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Chandigarh (PTI): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday turned 56 and celebrated his birthday by taking part in several events that included a visit to an old age home and a gaushala.

He began his day by meeting children at the 'Shishu Greh' in Panchkula, where he distributed sweets to young children. Thereafter, he visited an old-age home and sought blessings from the elderly.

After this, Saini reached village Samral in Panchkula district, where he sat among villagers and listened to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's radio broadcast programme "Mann Ki Baat."

Meanwhile, Saini, along with his wife Suman Saini, visited a gaushala at the Shri Mata Mansa Devi Temple complex in Panchkula. There, he fed fodder to the cows and offered prayers, seeking happiness, prosperity, and welfare of the State, an official statement said.

On the occasion of his birthday, the chief minister received greetings from the country's top leadership and several dignitaries.

According to the Haryana government statement, President Droupadi Murmu, called to extend birthday greetings and wished him good health and a long life.

PM Modi also greeted Saini on the social media platform X, describing him as an energetic leader dedicated to public service.

He wrote that Saini's grassroots experience is proving highly beneficial for the people of Haryana and that under his leadership, the state is continuously progressing on the path of development.

Union Ministers Amit Shah and Manohar Lal Khattar were among other leaders who greeted the Haryana CM.

Meanwhile, at a programme held at Mata Mansa Devi Gaushala in Panchkula, Nayab Singh Saini distributed cheques amounting to over Rs 1.22 crore as fodder grants to 14 gaushalas in the district.

The chief minister and his wife fed the cows fodder and jaggery.

He also performed Gau Pujan (cow worship) on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, Saini said that in India, the cow has been revered since ancient times and accorded the status of a mother.

He said that the state government has taken several important steps towards the development of gaushalas, cow protection, and the promotion of natural farming.

Over the past 11 years, registered Gaushalas have been provided Rs. 270 crores as fodder grants, he said.