Rekha Gupta government will launch Delhi Mitra App, decision in cabinet meeting, citizens will be able to file their complaints

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The idea of this app was suggested by the common people in a resolution letter to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, which has now been approved by the cabinet. Earlier today, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the residential area in Yamuna Bazar, where the water of the swollen Yamuna river has entered. He assured that there is no flood-like situation in Delhi and the water level will decrease in a day or two.

The second major decision has been taken by the Delhi Cabinet. According to this decision, the ‘Delhi Mitra’ app will be launched. Citizens will be able to register their complaints directly on this portal. Significantly, the idea of this app was suggested by the common people in a resolution letter to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, which has now been approved by the cabinet. Earlier today, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the residential area in Yamuna Bazar, where the water of the swollen Yamuna river has entered. He assured that there is no flood-like situation in Delhi and the water level will decrease in a day or two.

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After assessing the affected area, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the situation is under control. The water level was close to 206 meters in the morning, but it has not yet crossed this level. Water will be reduced in a day or two. We are providing medical facilities along with food and water here. There is no flood situation in Delhi. He said that the administration has made arrangements for those people who want to go to a safe place, they are being provided with living space and food, as well as all necessary assistance in the affected area.

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The Yamuna river is flowing close to the danger mark, and this is why water has entered the residential areas of the river bank. Chief Minister Gupta visited the affected area to assess the situation and talk to people living in the area. All 18 gates of Hathinikund barrage were opened in Yamunanagar, Haryana on Sunday due to rising water level after continuous rains, after which the Yamuna river is flowing close to the danger mark. Views of the river on the ITO of Delhi show that the water has reached close to the danger mark. This has increased concern among the authorities. Earlier, all 18 gates of Hathinikund barrage were opened after 1.78 lakh cusecs of water came to the river due to heavy rains, which increased the water level.

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