The Delhi government introduced the “Saheli Pink Card,” enabling free bus travel for transgender individuals. This initiative improves accessibility and promotes inclusivity in public transport, helping marginalized communities access education and employment opportunities.
A major decision to invest ₹21,000 crore in flood control infrastructure aims to reduce waterlogging and improve disaster resilience. The project includes upgraded drainage systems and real-time monitoring technologies.
The government is promoting electric vehicles by offering 100% road tax exemption till 2030 and incentives up to ₹1 lakh. This policy aims to reduce pollution and accelerate the shift toward sustainable transport.
The Delhi government launched 300 new electric buses to improve public transport and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. This decision supports cleaner and more efficient urban mobility.
An AI-powered chatbot was introduced to assist lawmakers in analyzing bills and documents. This move strengthens digital governance and improves legislative efficiency.
Digital printing businesses (flex, vinyl, PVC) were classified under the “green industry” category, reducing regulatory burden and encouraging eco-friendly industrial growth.
The Delhi government announced a ₹1.03 lakh crore “green budget,” with 21% allocation for environmental protection and welfare schemes like free LPG cylinders and financial support programs.