“A Developed Karawal Nagar is My Mission”, says Kapil Mishra

Government focused on addressing citizens’ basic needs

New Delhi, 4, August, 2025 – A high-level meeting was held today at the Delhi Legislative Assembly under the chairmanship of Development Minister Kapil Mishra to address the issues and developmental plans of the Karawal Nagar area. Senior officials from the Delhi Jal Board, the Public Works Department (PWD), and the District Magistrate from the Revenue Department attended the meeting. The objective of the meeting was to prioritize and review solutions for the basic needs of the residents of Karawal Nagar.

During the meeting, Kapil Mishra held detailed discussions on the uninterrupted supply of clean drinking water, reconstruction of dilapidated lanes, upgrading of the drainage system, construction of better roads, and issues related to traffic congestion. He directed the officials to identify waterlogging-prone areas and initiate timely cleaning and reconstruction of drainage lines. Furthermore, he instructed that repair and reconstruction of lanes that have not been addressed for years should be initiated on a priority basis.

Addressing the issue of traffic jams, he directed the authorities to conduct a traffic audit of congested areas and prepare a solution-focused plan. Immediate steps were also instructed for better traffic management near schools, markets, main roads, and intersections. In addition, instructions were given to ensure proper maintenance of public toilets, functioning of street lights, and effective waste management.

Mishra stated during the meeting, “A developed Karawal Nagar is my mission… This crucial meeting with officials has been convened to fulfill that commitment. This is not just an electoral promise but a personal commitment. Ensuring basic amenities for every resident of Karawal Nagar is my top priority.”
He further added, “Clean water, good roads, smooth traffic, and an effective drainage system—these are not favors, but fundamental rights of every citizen. The government is working with full force to make this a reality.”

Mishra also emphasized to the officials, “The results must be visible on the ground—plans are not meant to stay in files, but to bring real change in people’s lives. Only then will their purpose be fulfilled.”

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