Fri Aug 01 08:11:50 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has pledged that no shanties will be demolished in Delhi until residents are provided with permanent housing. She also announced plans to amend policies to ensure housing for all, and revitalize the city’s infrastructure and environment. Additionally, CM Gupta criticized and repealed outdated labor laws restricting women from working night shifts. She emphasized the need for faster development and better infrastructure to align Delhi with other progressive cities.

**News Article:**

**Delhi CM Promises Housing for All, Vows No Slum Demolitions Until Permanent Homes Provided**

**New Delhi, August 1, 2025** – Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced on Friday that no slums in the city will be demolished until all occupants are provided with permanent housing. Speaking at a seminar on sustainable development, “Growth Bhi, Green Bhi,” CM Gupta emphasized her government’s commitment to ensuring dignity and housing for all, even suggesting policy amendments if necessary.

“We will not let any jhuggis get demolished, and everyone will get a permanent home,” she declared.

CM Gupta outlined an ambitious vision for Delhi’s transformation, calling for accelerated development with improved schools, hospitals, roads, water, sewer lines, and a rejuvenated Yamuna River. She echoed the Prime Minister’s call for fast-tracking Delhi’s progress, stating, “If Delhi progresses, the whole nation will progress.”

She further stated that ministers were working long hours to catch up to the developmental pace of other states and cities that have outpaced the national capital over the years.

In a move aimed at empowering women, CM Gupta announced the removal of a 1954 regulation restricting women from working night shifts. “It should be a woman’s choice whether to work at night or not. The government cannot impose decisions on them,” she said, promising safe working environments.

“Delhi is the capital of India, and it deserves faster development, better infrastructure, technology, and better lives for its residents,” CM Gupta stated. “We have a chance to rebuild and make it right.”

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