“We are going to fulfil this demand”: CM Rekha Gupta lays foundation stone for new foot overbridge at ISBT Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday laid the foundation stone for a new foot overbridge at the Monastery Market at Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT). According to the chief minister, a strict construction timeline is set to ensure the facility is operational by the end of the year.Gupta, while speaking to the media, said, “The people here have made this demand hundreds of times to the previous government. Today, even in the short time of our government’s tenure, we are going to fulfil this demand of the people here… Very soon, in just 6 months, this bridge will be constructed and completed.”Earlier, CM Gupta on Monday launched key women-centric initiatives at the Sashakt Nari, Samriddh Delhi programme, including the free LPG cylinder scheme for ration card holders and the Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana.Israel attacks IranUS-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: ‘Indian navy’s guest struck without warning’: Iran slams US after torpedo sinks warship IRIS Dena’Will bitterly regret’: Iran warns US after IRIS Dena, ‘Indian Navy’s guest’, sunk by torpedoWhat is Minuteman III missile? The ‘doomsday’ weapon US tested amid war with IranHighlighting education, mobility, and domestic empowerment, she announced that funds for 30,000 girls under the Ladli-Ladli scheme have been disbursed via DBT.Earlier in February, Gupta had also flagged off a modern electric double-decker bus in the national capital, aiming to strengthen the city’s tourism sector and offer visitors a unique travel experience.According to the chief minister, the bus will operate on a fixed tourism circuit covering Delhi’s cultural, historical, and heritage landmarks. The inaugural route began from the Shaheed Smarak and includes destinations such as the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya.”We are developing a new tourism route so that our tourists can visit places like the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya… Pre-booking for these buses will be possible, and tourists will be able to have a wonderful experience,” she said. Gupta congratulated the tourism department and reiterated the government’s commitment to developing the capital.”Every day, the Delhi government brings a new gift, a new offering for Delhi. One year has been completed, and there is still a lot left to do. We will continuously move forward in the direction of a developed Delhi,” she added.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’India Deserves UN Security Council Seat’, Says Finland President Alexander Stubb In Strong Support‘Maha Strategy Repeated’: Opposition Hits Out at BJP After Nitish RS Move’Military Conflict Cannot Solve Issues’: PM Modi Warns World, Calls For End To Iran And Ukraine WarsPM Modi Hails Finland’s Contribution To India Growth From Telecom Networks To Chenab BridgeDMK-Congress Alliance Locks Seat Formula, Can DMK Secure 2nd Term?Sonu Sood Extends Free Shelter to Travellers Stuck in Dubai Amid US-Iran Tensions’Desire In My Heart’: Nitish Kumar’s Rajya Sabha Decision Sparks Protest, Anger Inside JD(U) Ranks‘Jets, Loud Booms Everywhere’: Lara Dutta Recounts Terrifying Moments While Stuck in DubaiCanada PM Mark Carney Praises PM Modi As Highly Focused Leader, Hails UPI Success, Digital EconomyIndia Slams ‘Baseless’ Claim Of US Using Its Ports As Iran’s Warship Is Torpedoed In Indian Ocean123PhotostoriesLow haemoglobin? Doctors reveal 7 iron-rich foods and simple diet tips to boost absorption and prevent anaemia naturally5 unusual sculptures around the world that tourists can’t stop photographingUnderstanding RERA 2.0: 5 important changes every homebuyer and developer must knowInside Virat Kohli’s stunning car collection: From Audi R8 V10 Plus to Lamborghini Huracán and BMW M5Chennai Metro’s first-mile push: 220 feeder buses to connect 11 key stationsFrom Sivakarthikeyan to Vijay Sethupathi: Tamil TV stars who cruise in style with lavish vehiclesKannada actresses who opened up about their painful breakups and toxic relationshipsNitish Kumar rewrites Bihar political script, set to leave CM post for Rajya SabhaTV cameos that left an impact: From Ed Sheeran in ‘GOT’ to Selena Gomez in ‘Hannah Montana’India vs England semi-final countdown: Abhishek Sharma, Axar Patel, Ishan Kishan visit Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai123Hot PicksChina Military BudgetIran Mobile Missile LauncersMiddle East CrisisNitish KumarIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingAP SSC Hall TicketsNFL RumorsFortnite v39 51 Update Release timeT20 World CupBengaluru Cab Driver TheftNancy GrewalMiddle East CrisisTelangana High CourtUS SubmarineTrump assassination plot
Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday laid the foundation stone for a new foot overbridge at the Monastery Market at Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT). According to the chief minister, a strict construction timeline is set to ensure the facility is operational by the end of the year.Gupta, while speaking to the media, said, “The people here have made this demand hundreds of times to the previous government. Today, even in the short time of our government’s tenure, we are going to fulfil this demand of the people here… Very soon, in just 6 months, this bridge will be constructed and completed.”Earlier, CM Gupta on Monday launched key women-centric initiatives at the Sashakt Nari, Samriddh Delhi programme, including the free LPG cylinder scheme for ration card holders and the Delhi Lakhpati Bitiya Yojana.Highlighting education, mobility, and domestic empowerment, she announced that funds for 30,000 girls under the Ladli-Ladli scheme have been disbursed via DBT.Earlier in February, Gupta had also flagged off a modern electric double-decker bus in the national capital, aiming to strengthen the city’s tourism sector and offer visitors a unique travel experience.According to the chief minister, the bus will operate on a fixed tourism circuit covering Delhi’s cultural, historical, and heritage landmarks. The inaugural route began from the Shaheed Smarak and includes destinations such as the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya.“We are developing a new tourism route so that our tourists can visit places like the Pradhanmantri Sangrahalaya… Pre-booking for these buses will be possible, and tourists will be able to have a wonderful experience,” she said. Gupta congratulated the tourism department and reiterated the government’s commitment to developing the capital.“Every day, the Delhi government brings a new gift, a new offering for Delhi. One year has been completed, and there is still a lot left to do. We will continuously move forward in the direction of a developed Delhi,” she added.