Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and British High Commissioner Alex Ellis have mentioned the potential for signing a knowledge-sharing settlement on training and well being, an official assertion stated on Wednesday. Underlining that the Delhi authorities has recognized training, healthcare, water provide and roadworks as its precedence sectors, Kejriwal instructed the British delegation that his authorities had been spending 25 p.c of its annual finances on training and that Rs 85,000 crore had already been invested on this sector within the final seven years.
The assembly was held on subject together with collaboration on inexperienced buildings, photo voltaic coverage, waste administration, highway designing and electrical buses. According to the CM, Delhi authorities is working upon enhancing Delhi’s water provide mechanism, decreasing air air pollution, and making transport extra accessible and sustainable. “The citizens of Delhi will be given e-health cards. The doctor will have access to patients’ complete medical history through these cards,” Kejriwal stated.
“British High Commissioner to India H.E. Shri Alex Ellis called upon Chief Minister Shri Arvind Kejriwal at the Delhi Secretariat today. Both Delhi and Britain will work together in the fields of education, health and infrastructure for the betterment of their citizens,” the Chief Minister’s Office tweeted.
“We have given a clear message that we are here to serve the people, and slowly and gradually, we are gaining their trust. We’ve done a fantastic job in education and healthcare, and it’s being talked about across the country and worldwide,” he added.
He additionally talked in regards to the concern of Yamuna cleansing and stated that the federal government is dedicated to offering clear faucet water to the folks of Delhi around the clock. “We are working on several initiatives to increase the availability of water in Delhi. Cleaning Yamuna is our priority,” he stated.
With enter from PTI.
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