New Delhi [India], May 6 (ANI): Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday inaugurated the BSES Rajdhani Power Limited's (BRPL) state-of-the-art 66/11 kv GIS Grid Substation at Manglapuri, reaffirming the government's commitment to ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply across the national capital.
Delhi Power Minister Ashish Sood also participated alongside the Delhi CM at the event.
Speaking to the media, CM Gupta highlighted the importance of adopting advanced infrastructure to meet the city's growing power needs.
"The Delhi government is committed to providing 24* 7 electricity to the people of Delhi... It is a substation of a newer technology. It suits the surroundings of Delhi," CM Gupta said.
"This 66/11 kv substation will cater to the entire surrounding area, benefiting nearly one lakh residents. It will ensure an uninterrupted power supply for them. This substation is itself a testament to new, advanced technology," she said.

Responding to the Ministry of Home Affairs' directive for nationwide mock drills, the Delhi CM asserted that the national capital is fully prepared.
"Delhi is fully prepared for it. The people of Delhi and the government are with the country, and we are following everything directed by the central government."
Earlier today, Delhi CM participated in a 20-day cleanliness campaign titled 'My NDMC, Keep It Clean' from the Hanuman Temple complex in Connaught Place.
Speaking to the media, CM Gupta urged everyone to come on the road and promote cleanliness.
"In Delhi, a cleanliness drive is being conducted by civic agencies and the government in the NDMC area. It was a symbolic message to all the officials and the leaders that all must participate and come on the road for a better and beautiful Delhi. It is a 20-day campaign. I believe that a clean Delhi is the right of the people. NDMC has made good efforts to promote cleanliness. I request all to take part in this campaign," the Delhi CM said.
Earlier on Monday, Delhi CM Gupta and Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW) Vijaya K Rahatkar inaugurated the 'Mahila Maha Jan Sunwai' camp, a five-day initiative by the NCW. The camp aims to provide quick action on pending cases of women in distress. (ANI)

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