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‘We'll fix what 11 years of AAP rule broke': Rekha Gupta

‘We'll fix what 11 years of AAP rule broke': Rekha Gupta

The Hindu13 hours ago

In the inaugural episode of The Hindu Mind series, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta speaks candidly about her unexpected appointment, the challenges of governing India's capital, and what she plans to do about the city's long-standing issues. From fixing the drainage system and reforming excise policies to cleaning the Yamuna and improving government schools, CM Gupta lays out her roadmap for Delhi's future.
Presentation: Nistula Hebbar
Video: Vishnoo Jotshi, Tayyab Hussain S M, Aniket Singh Chauhan & Jude Francis Weston
Production: Shikha Kumari A

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