Delhi Government’s Chief Secretary Dharmendra has instructed senior officers to prepare a 100-day action plan for their respective departments, aligning with the new government’s Viksit Delhi Sankalp Patra2025 vision.
This comes after the new BJP-led Delhi government set a vision with the Viksit Delhi Sankalp Patra-2025. The plan prioritises targets to be achieved within 15 days every month and by 100 days.
Departments must submit their plans to the General Administration Department (GAD) by February 13, 2025. According to the Minutes of the meeting, “The Action Plan should focus on targets to be completed within 15 days, months and 100 days. The Department should submit the Action Plan to GAD by February 13 positively. If any project/scheme needs to be placed before the Council of Ministers, the Department should start preparing the Draft Cabinet Note.”
The Health Department has been given the direction to prepare a Cabinet Note for the implementation of the “Ayushman Bharat Yojana” Scheme. It has also been directed that all those schemes/programmes of the Central Govt. that have not yet been implemented in Delhi may be taken up for implementation in Delhi. The Departments may take urgent action on these schemes/ programmes for the requisite approval of the Competent Authority. CS has also directed for desilting and cleaning of drains for handling the rains in the coming Monsoon Season and take all necessary steps to prevent water logging and flood situation.
All Departments were directed to prepare a PowerPoint presentation about their department/organisation, including its organizational structure, roles and responsibilities, targets, challenges, etc., and submit it to GAD by February 13.
Thereafter, the GAD shall prepare a consolidated presentation for the perusal of the new Government. The BJP government has been in power in Delhi after winning the recent assembly elections. The BJP won 48 seats in a historic mandate, marking its return to power in Delhi after 27 years. Several AAP leaders, including former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, lost in their strongholds, while outgoing Chief Minister Atishi managed to retain her seat.
