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Funds approved for 27 decentralised STPs, new prison

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April 17, 2025

Expenditure Finance Committee (EFC) of Delhi government on Wednesday approved projects worth ₹3400 crore which include construction of 27 decentralised Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).

- ANUP VERMA @ New Delhi

EXPENDITURE Finance Committee (EFC) of Delhi government on Wednesday approved projects worth ₹3400 crore which include construction of 27 decentralised Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).

The meeting of the EFC, headed by CM Rekha Gupta, also approved a proposal regarding construction of a prison in Narela and setting up charging stations for electric buses at DTC depot, ISBT and Cluster Bus depots in Dwarka.

This was the first EFC meeting of the BJP government in Delhi after taking oath on Feb 20. After the meeting, the chief minister emphasised that these projects mark a remarkable step towards Delhi's holistic and inclusive development and that all approved projects will be implemented within a defined timeline in mission mode. The project included a multiphase and multi-agency plan covering drain treatment, expansion of the sewerage network, and establishment of modern Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs).

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