The Asian Age

Back in office, CM assesses water, power supply in city

Skips yoga event due to health issues, heads for treatment

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

On the first day of work since his sit- in at the Raj Niwas ended, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday held back- toback meetings at the Delhi secretaria­t to review power and water supply situation in the city, before leaving for Bengaluru for treatment.

Mr Kejriwal, found having a raised sugar level, also had to give a miss to the Internatio­nal Yoga Day celebratio­ns.

The chief minister sought daily reports from officials concerned on the issues, the government functionar­ies said. However, the chief minister did not hold any meeting with the IAS officers regarding their safety and security.

He also chaired a Cabinet meeting before leaving for Bengaluru to join a 10- day naturopath­y treatment for his blood

sugar condition. Mr Kejriwal was charged by the Opposition BJP and Congress of sitting on dharna for nine long days at a time when people were facing water and power supply woes in the city. Mr Kejriwal had cancelled all his scheduled meetings on Wednesday, saying he was not feeling well. He left for Bengaluru on Thursday as he has been suffering from high

sugar levels for the past few days.

In the meeting with Delhi Jal Board ( DJB) officials, the chief minister, who is also the chairperso­n of the DJB, reviewed projects for augmentati­on for water supply and other matters.

“He directed the officials to send a daily report to him on the water situation in city with details of area- wise problem, action

taken and timeline of solution of the problems and whether they were solved or not,” said the official.

Daily production of water, water augmentati­on projects, area- wise water availabili­ty, projects to improve ground water recharge and treatment of water were also discussed during the meeting. DJB chief executive officer A. K. Singh, vice- chairman Dinesh Mohaniya and other senior officials attended the meeting.

In the meeting with officials of the power department and distributi­on companies, Mr Kejriwal took stock of supply situation and sough daily report detailing reason and duration of outages and restoratio­n of power, an official said.

He also directed officials to implement the policy of subsidy for tenants at the earliest. The meeting was also attended by power Minister Satyendar Jain.

 ?? — PTI ?? Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during a meeting with Delhi Jal board officials at the Delhi secretaria­t on Thursday before living for Bengaluru.
— PTI Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during a meeting with Delhi Jal board officials at the Delhi secretaria­t on Thursday before living for Bengaluru.

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