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CM hikes circle rates of agriculture land in Delhi, tariff now based on location

Kejriwal promised prompt relief to farmers who lost crops last year They are still waiting

Watch | After Devastating Crop Loss, Delhi Farmers Kept Waiting for Promised Compensation

Arvind Kejriwal had promised farmers a compensation of Rs 50,000 per hectare within 45 days during a live event on October 20, 2021. This amount hasn't reached many farmers.

Watch: AAP Govt Goes Against Delhi HC Decision on Construction on Water Bodies

Watch: AAP Govt Goes Against Delhi HC Decision on Construction on Water Bodies In Delhi’s Budella, the Kejriwal government is building Sahitya Kala Parishad on a dried-up water body. The villagers The Wire spoke with said they want the water body to be revived. Video6 hours ago In 2013, a petition was filed in Delhi high court to take action against encroachers of ponds, lakes and water bodies in villages. Following this, the court passed an order that water bodies in the national capital should be allocated to villagers for their everyday use because water bodies are not only meant for communities but also for preserving the environment. All deputy commissioners were directed that none of the water bodies should be allocated for land construction in future.

No Water or Sanitation: Daurala, a Village on the Periphery of Delhi s Development

No Water or Sanitation: Daurala, a Village on the Periphery of Delhi s ‘Development’ From access to clean water to schools for children, this small Delhi hamlet has a slew of complaints against those in power. Children from Daurala village, currently in the village primary school, will have to travel to another village for senior secondary education. Photo: Ismat Ara Rights16/Mar/2021 New Delhi: When Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the budget for 2021 on March 9, 2021, he also took the opportunity to laud his own government. While presenting the budget themed around “ desh bhakti (patriotism)”, Kejriwal said that despite the lockdown last year, the Delhi government, unlike others, continued to provide free electricity, water, school education, healthcare and bus rides for women. “We will continue to provide all these services for free in the next financial year as well. I want to congratulate the people of Delhi on this,” he said. Ar

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