1. Bringing Accountability and Transparency to the Governance in Delhi
- Nearly 30 arrests were made before the forceful take over of ACB in Delhi by the BJP-ruled centre in 2015. Corruption related complaints in Delhi have reduced by 81% (CVC Report – 2017)
- AAP government passed JAN LOKPAL BILL, now pending with the centre
- Suo-moto disclosure across 2,000+ data points of its performance
- In 2017, Delhi government introduced Outcome Budget to ensure accountability and efficiency
2. 26% Total Budgetary Expenditure for Education
- Highest allocation for education in India
- Higher than the national average of 15%
- Delhi government allocated nearly Rs. 14,000 crores for education in 2018 – 19
3. Transformed the Education Infrastructure
- Built 26 schools, 30 under construction
- Built 8,095 new classrooms, 12,866 new classrooms under construction
- Student : Class Room ratio has improved from 62:1(2015) to 33:1 (2018)
4. Path-breaking Initiatives in Nursery Education
- Delhi government initiated nursery classes in 301 Schools
- 22,350 nursery/KG seats created in government schools
5. Implementation of Happiness Curriculum in Govt. Schools
- 40 minutes happiness period in 1,022 schools & 20,000 classrooms covering 1.2 million students from nursery to class VII
- The happiness curriculum enables the students to connect knowledge to life outside the school and facilitate their overall development
6. Introduction of Entrepreneurship Mindset Curriculum
- Pilot project conducted in 16 schools
- Will be implemented in July 2019, for students in classes IX to XII
- Rs. 1,000 as “Seed Money” for students to explore their entrepreneurial ventures
- Allocated 42 crores for EMC in the Annual Budget for 2019-20
7. Introduction of Mission Buniyad in Delhi Govt. Schools
- A four month long, focused campaign to bridge the learning gaps by improving reading and arithmetic skills, covering 997 schools and 3.73 lakh students from classes III to VIII. 15-20% improvement observed
8. Implementation of EWS Quota for School Admissions
- Delhi government has nearly tripled the number of seats filled under EWS/DG quota as per the RTE to achieve a 76% fill rate
- Number of EWS students newly admitted to private schools under the RTE Act – 31,000 (2018 – 19)
9. Promoting Vocational Education in Govt. Schools in Delhi
- 267 schools offering vocational education in classes IX – XII
- 74,892 enrolled students
- 409 Vocational Labs set up in schools
10. Financial Assistance to Needy Students in Higher Education
- Financial assistance to meritorious and disadvantaged students in higher education – 1,600 (2018-19)
- Scholarship to educationally backward or minority students – 2,66,558 (2018-19)
11. Organizing PTMs, SMCs & Summer Camps
- 1,024 schools organized PTMs
- 70% attendance in PTMs
- School Management Committees (SMCs) held in 1,000+ schools
- 79,974 students attended Summer Camps conducted in 1,000 schools
12. Digitization & Strengthening of Delhi Archives
- Conservation and digitization or microfilming of archival records – 12,573
- Number of pages digitized – 4,500,000
13. Promotion of Cultural and Regional Languages in Delhi
- 125 cultural events or exhibitions (2017-18)
- 440 programs to promote languages in Delhi | Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sindhi and Bhojpuri (2017-18)
- Twin city events in collaboration with Moscow (Russia) & Fukuoka (Japan)
14. 12.7% Total Budgetary Expenditure for Health Sector in Delhi
- Under the AAP led Delhi government, expenditure on health grew faster than both its historical pace and the national average
- Delhi Government allocated 12.7% of the budget, while the national average stood at 4.8%
15. Introduction of Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics in Delhi
- 189 Mohalla Clinics built, 200 under process, 1000 targeted
- Average capital expenditure per Mohalla Clinic is only Rs. 20 lakhs
- Mohalla Clinics handle an average of 94 patients per day
- 212 diagnostic tests and 145 essential drugs available
16. Transformed the Healthcare Infrastructure
- Operationalization of Delhi government dispensaries – 183 and polyclinics – 25
- 2,609 hospital beds added – 36% increase in four years through remodelling and construction of new hospitals
- Operationalization of mobile health scheme – 500; Number of patients served – 1,40,000 (2017-18)
- School Health Scheme – Number of schools covered – 400; Number of school children screened – 3,50,000 (2017-18)
17. Better Implementation of Family Welfare Schemes in Delhi
- 3.15 lakh total beneficiaries of special immunization programme including MMR and Typhoid vaccines
- 1,54,895 institutional deliveries facilitated through ASHAS (2017-18)
18. Increase in Old Age Pension Amount and the Beneficiaries
- Old age pensions in Delhi are the highest in India, with an increase in the number of beneficiaries and pension amount
- Senior citizens in the age group of 60-69 years provided Rs. 2,000 as pension against Rs. 1,000 before 2017, while those above 70 years of age get Rs. 2,500 as pension compared to Rs. 1,500 earlier
- Old age pension beneficiaries increase to 4,44,000 (2018-19) from 3,32,000 (2014-15)
19. Increase in Disability Pension Amount and the Beneficiaries
- Disability pension amount has increased to Rs. 2500 from Rs. 1500 (2017)
- The number of beneficiaries doubled from 41,000 (2014-15) to 82,000 (2018-19)
- More than 40% disabled residents of Delhi, between the age group of 0-59 years, with family income not more than Rs. 1,00,000 per annum, benefit from this scheme
20. Jai Bhim Mukhyamantri Pratibha Vikas Yojna
- 3,735 SC students enrolled
- 8 coaching institutes empanelled
- Jai Bhim Mukhyamantri Pratibha Vikas Yojna provides financial assistance to obtain quality coaching for economically disadvantaged Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates
21. Financial Assistance to SC/ST/OBC/Minority Students
- Reimbursement of tuition fee to SC/ST/OBC/minority students studying in private schools – Total beneficiaries – 45,573
- Financial assistance for purchase of stationery to SC/ST/OBC /minority students – Total beneficiaries – 9,74,076
- Scholarship/Merit scholarship for SC/ST/minority [Class I to XII] and OBC [Class VI to XII] students – Total beneficiaries – 8,41,081
- Merit scholarship for students studying in technical/ professional colleges/institutes/universities for SC/ST/OBC/minority students – Total beneficiaries – 13,667
22. Targeted Care for Children and Mothers through Anganwadis
- Number of children regularly attending pre-school activities (>75% attendance) – 1,21,797
- Number of pregnant and nursing mothers availing supplementary nutrition at AWCs – 1,00,817
- Number of children (0-6 months) who accessed immunization & health services – 1,02,170
- Number of filled Aanganwadi Workers (AWWs) posts – 10,352 against 10,897 sanctioned posts
23. AAP Government Created Anganwadi Hub Centers
- 101 Anganwadi Hub Centres are set up by merging 357 Anganwadi Centres on Pre-School delivery system pattern
- Spacious and vibrant ‘Mohalla Play Schools’ for children aged 3-6 years from economically weaker sections
- 10,897 Anganwadi centres are providing nutrition, vaccination, health services and pre-school activities under ICDS
- Total number of children (0-6 years) accessing services at AWCs – 1 million
24. Effective and Vigilant Delhi Commission for Women (DCW)
- Cases Dealt by DCW: 52,473 Present Commission (2015-18) vs 20,000 Past Commission (2007-15)
- The Present Commission has undertaken 43,497 visits in 3 years, while the Past Commission undertook only 848 Visits in 8 years
25. Better PDS/Ration & Modernization to Curb Leakage
- Computerization of PDS activities – Number of Fair Price Shops where POS device is installed – 2,330
- Number of Ration Card holders distributed food grains through POS – 19.61 lakhs
26. Rescue, Repatriation and Rehabilitation of Child Labour
- 94 rescue operations
- 1,105 children rescued
27. AAP Government Launched Online Employment Portal
- Online registration of jobseekers – 84,317
- Number of Mega Job Fairs organized – 4
- Number of candidates shortlisted for placements – 16,323 (http://degs.org.in/jobfair)
28. Transformed the Bus Transport Infrastructure in Delhi
- Improved Bus Depot capacity – 2,366 added since 2015 (41% Increase)
- Under Planned Procurement, 3000 more buses to be added to the combined fleet (2018-20)
- In 2017-18, daily ridership of buses increased by 2 lakh in comparison to 2016-17
- Modern Bus Terminal facilities being constructed across Delhi – Najafgarh, Azadpur, Nehru Place etc.
29. Rationalization of Bus Routes & Common Mobility Card in Delhi
- Route Rationalization and Last Mile Connectivity Initiative providing access within 500 m of every household in Delhi at 15 minutes frequency launched
- Common Mobility Card allowed Delhi Metro Card to be used on buses. Total 24 lakh bus tickets issued through ONE card
- The initiative to install CCTVs and panic buttons in every bus in Delhi is at Tender Evaluation Stage
30. AAP Government Brought Electric Vehicle Policy in Delhi
- Aims to improve Delhi’s air quality by driving a rapid adoption of EVS – 25% share in new vehicle registrations by 2023
31. Provision of Essential Services in Unauthorized Colonies
- 132 colonies benefitted through Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (DSIIDC) projects
32. Improving the Basic Urban Infrastructure in Delhi
- Total length of roads added through completed projects – 529 kms
- Total length of drains added through completed projects – 953 kms
- Total permanent night shelters run by DUSIB is 199 with the capacity of 21,134 in 2017-18; a 9% increase from 2016-17. Average occupants per day in night shelters in peak months – 14,000
33. Housing for the Urban Poor and Improving the Slums in Delhi
- 3,064 EWS houses built, 1,854 houses allotted, 9,270 people benefitted
- Environmental Improvement in Urban Slums – EIUS length of CC pavements re-laid is 3,74,790 square meters; drains Built – 79 kms
34. Construction of Jan Suvidha Complexes (JSCs) in Delhi
- 229 JSCs constructed
- 6,903 toilet seats added
- 2,93,385 people received access
- 115 mobile toilet vans
- 814 toilet seats added
- 553 portable rickshaw toilets
- 162 JSCs to be upgraded
35. Minimum Support Price for Farmers in Delhi
- Rs. 100 crores allocated in budget 2018-19
- 20,000 families will benefit
- Farmers will get a Minimum Support Price (MSP) for their crops based on the recommendations of M.S. Swaminathan Committee’s report
36. 20,000 Litres of Free Water to Each Household in Delhi
- Rs. 370 crores – total subsidy amount
- 11 lakhs – families benefitted
- The scheme led to an increase in water conservation as consumers reduced their use to get the scheme’s benefits and functional water meters
37. Water Supply to Unauthorized Colonies in Delhi
- Length of new water pipelines laid in unauthorised colonies – 3,966 kms
- Unauthorised colonies connected to water pipelines – 1,337 (90% covered; 64% increase from 2014-15)
- Water tankers supplying water in unauthorised colonies – 985/day
- Length of new water pipelines laid in rural areas – 771 kms | urban villages – 396 | resettlement colonies – 653 | JJ clusters – 31 | length of old/defective pipelines replaced – 2115 kms
38. Expansion and Maintenance of Sewer Lines in Delhi
- Length of new sewer line laid in unauthorised colonies – 1,840 kms
- Unauthorised colonies connected to sewerage network – 269
- Households connected to Sewerage Network – 2,70,000
- Sewerage Facilities in regularised unauthorised colonies – 873
39. Mechanization of Sewer Cleaning in Delhi
- Delhi Jal Board procured a fleet of 200 sewer cleaning machines to end the inhuman practice of sanitation workers entering sewers
- Sanitation workers to become Sani-Entrepreneurs now
40. Affordable and Progressive Electricity Tariff in Delhi
- Delhi’s power tariff is the cheapest among the largest cities in India, nearly one-sixth of Mumbai
- Delhi residents pay only Rs. 500 for 400 units of electricity. The subsidy scheme leads to lower consumption
- 38.6 lakh domestic consumers (90%) have benefitted from this subsidy
41. Completion of Delhi’s Magnificent Signature Bridge
- Signature Bridge – the tallest structure in Delhi, connecting Wazirabad to East Delhi, shortens the travel time between North and Northeast Delhi
- Budget: 1,875 Core | Length: 675 m | Height: 165 m
- Construction Started: 2004 | Inaugurated: 2018
42. Operation and Maintenance of Delhi Metro Rail Network
- Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC), a company with equal equity participation from the Government of India and Government of Delhi
- 100 + Stations and 150 kms stretch of Delhi Metro completed in Phase III since February 2015, regardless of non-cooperation from the Centre
- Operational network: 373 kms | Stations: 271 | Daily ridership: 24 lakhs
43. Measures to Ensure Women’s Safety in Delhi
- 1.4 lakh CCTV cameras are being installed with 2,000 cameras in each assembly constituency to make streets and public places safer for women
- LED lights installed in dark spots on roads to promote the safety of women – 6,595
- Bus marshalls have been deployed in nearly 2,500 DTC buses. Project for installation of CCTVs, panic buttons and GPS tracking in all city buses is underway
44. Stringent Measures to Curtail Air Pollution in Delhi
- Delhi became the first city in India to successfully implement the odd-even scheme as an effective measure to combat air pollution
- New air quality monitoring stations added – 20
- A steady decrease in PM 10 from 324 μg/m3 (2014) to 277μg/m3 (2018) & PM 2.5 from 149 μg/m3 (2014) to 128 (2018) concentrations in Delhi
45. Constant Measures to Increase Delhi’s Green Cover
- Delhi’s green cover has increased from 20.2% in 2015 to 20.6% in 2017 (0.37% increase)
- The increase has been attributed to plantation and conservation activities undertaken by the Delhi Government. Out of the target of planting 32.5 lakh trees in 2018-19; 5 lakh trees were planted in a single day in a Mega Plantation Drive in September 2018
46. Infrastructure for Social, Cultural and Recreational Needs
- Length of rural roads constructed – 123.14 kms; 84 villages benefitted
- Area of water bodies constructed – 61,618 square meters
- Construction of cremation grounds – 12; (21 villages benefitted)
- Area of parks constructed – 8221
47. Launched Public Grievance Monitoring System (PGMS) Portal
- The Chief Minister personally takes stock of the PGMS portal twice a month
- Number of grievances/queries received – 1,00,985; redressed/closed – 94,309 (93.38%)
- Anti-Corruption helpline 1031, number of calls received – 46,903
48. Delhi Govt. Launches Door Step Delivery of Public Services
- Revolution in governance
- Big blow to corruption
- Extremely convenient for people
- First time anywhere in the world
- Administrative reforms
- 40 public services are available under Door Step Delivery Scheme
49. Chief Minister’s Urban Leaders Fellowship (CMULF)
- Youth from Top International & National Universities [Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford, IIT, JNU & DU] joined Delhi Government
- CMUL fellows – 26 (Fellows: 16 & Associate Fellows: 8) [Women – 18 & Men – 8]
- The Fellowship aims to attract outstanding young men and women from across the country under the age of 35 years who are passionate about public service and are willing to work for two years with the Delhi Government
50. Fire Safety and Disaster Management Measures
- Fire stations – 63 | Calls received and attended – 22,500 | Lives saved – 1,379 | Deaths reported – 306 (10% decrease from 2016-17)
- Disaster Management Awareness Programmes / Mock drills – 1,877 | Disaster Relief calls received – 4,362 | Civil Defence volunteers (CDVs) – 60,916