Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has unveiled a series of development initiatives in Kalkaji, including the creation of two parks and the installation of three water ATM plants for slum residents. Funded through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives, these projects aim to enhance urban infrastructure and improve living conditions in the area. Gupta also inaugurated a wall art project, highlighting its role in beautifying the city and promoting cultural awareness. The parks, developed with a budget of Rs one crore in collaboration with Petronet LNG Limited, will provide green spaces for local residents. Indian Oil Corporation Limited will fund the three water ATM plants at a cost of Rs one crore to improve access to clean drinking water in slum areas. Additionally, Indraprastha Gas Limited will install 150 solar lights, enhancing security and energy efficiency at a cost of Rs 30 lakh. Speaking at the event, Gupta emphasized the government’s commitment to making Delhi cleaner, safer, and more beautiful, ensuring that every part of the capital is well-organized and developed.