Delhi govt asks HODs for notes on works for CM's I-Day speech

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has directed all heads of departments to send brief notes on their schemes, projects and initiatives which will be included in Chief Minister Kejriwal's speech on Independence Day.

The General Administration Department (GAD) has written to secretaries, principal secretaries and HODs to prepare notes which contain new initiatives, plans, schemes and programmes of the current and the last year, an official said.


The GAD has asked them to send input in hard copy along with the soft copy.

"The write-up should contain new initiatives, salient of important plans, schemes and programmes of the current year and the progress of the important projects and schemes of the previous year," the official said on condition of anonymity.

The GAD said the inputs should be in narrative form, adding that table and bullet point should be avoided.

In his speech on August 15 last year, Kejriwal had announced a nearly 50 per cent increase in minimum wages for all working class in the city and urged the Prime Minister and chief ministers of all states to do the same across the country.

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