8. Regularisation of Unauthorised
Colonies – History in the making
• Delhi has 1500 unauthorised
colonies, and the Delhi
Government has already
cleared 1100 for
regularisation – development
works have started
10. Regularisation of Unauthorised
Colonies – History in the making
• 200 colonies that were facing the
axe due to forest and ASI objections
- development works were
started, and a policy decision was
taken with Government of India to
also regularise them
11. Per Capita Plan Expenditure 2012-13
10,000
9,055
Per Capita Plan Expenditure (INR)
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,000
6,382
6,524
6,528
6,845
5,000
4,457
4,000
3,000
3,682
2,811
2,000
1,000
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab
Maharashtra
Andhra
Pradesh
Karnataka
Haryana
Gujarat
Delhi
12. Drop in Unemployment Rates
Congress Government : unemployment went by 4,22,000
BJP Government : unemployment went
by 3,73,000
569000
600000
500000
400000
300000
174000
200000
196000
100000
1992
1998
2010
0
1
2
3
13. FISCAL DEFICIT
• You’re Congress Government
in last 15 years has spent so
much on
health, education, infrastructur
e, roads, power, buses – yet it
has managed to keep the
deficit below 1 Re for every
Rs. 100/- spent
14. The Congress Party has already managed the Fiscal
Deficit in Delhi very well since it is below 1% which is
considered extremely good for an economy
Fiscal Deficit as % of GSDP
0.5
0.21
0
-0.5
-1
-1.5
-2
-2.5
1997-98 1998-99 2001-02 2005-06 2006-07 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
-0.28
-0.3
(SY I)
-0.62
-0.82
-1.27
-1.8
-2.5
15. Total Budget Outlay Across Sectors
HEALTH
Rs. 2,963 crores
increased from Rs. 300 crores under BJP to Rs. 3263 crores
today.
EDUCATION
Rs. 5,046 crores
increased from 866 crores under BJP to Rs. 5912 crores
today.
TRANSPORT
Rs. 3,749 crores
increased from Rs. 551 crores under the BJP to 4300 crores
today.
16. Total Budget increased 7.3 times by the Congress party
from Rs. 4540 crores (1997-98) to Rs. 37,450 crores
(2013-14)
Total Budget Outlay across Sectors
2012-13 (BE)
Health
2008-09 (Actual)
Education
Transport
2003-04 (Actual)
Power
1997-98 (Actual)
0
2000
4000
6000
8000 10000 12000 14000 16000
18. Delhi’s Economically Prosperous
Population
• Households owning none of
the queried assets- no
transistor, television, landline/
mobile, banking
service, bicycle, scooter, or car
have fallen substantially from
14.1% to 2.9%
20. Vehicle Population
• In fifteen years, vehicle traffic
increased from 32.10 lakh
(1997/98 – 1.34 crore people)
to 74.53 lakh (2011-12 for 1.68
million)
21. Road Network
• Delhi roads was increased
from : 26698 km in 1998-99 to
31969 kilometer today
22. Road Network
• Delhi is the only state in India
that does not have a single
PPP road and all top quality
roads have been constructed/
maintained by the money
given by the public.
23. Flyovers and Bridges
• 2012/13 –
4 level traffic, 66 new
flyovers, 7 more being made
• 1997/98 – only 9
24.
25. Flyovers and Foot over
Bridges
66 flyovers have been
completed in last 15 years
29 subways have been
completed in the last 15 years
26. Mass Rapid Transit System
(MRTS)
• More than 22 lakh people travel
by the Delhi Metro everyday as
compared to 1 lakh in 2002, and
zero in 1997/98.
• Mono Rail Project
First route is from Shastri Park to
Trilokpuri (12-14 Kms)
27. Inter State Bus Terminals (ISBTs)
• These 3 ISBTs cater to
average 3.701-lakh
passengers and 5235 buses/
trips per day. Two more ISBTs
at Dwarka and Narela on BOT
basis.
28.
29. Delhi Transport Development
Corporation (DTDC)
• The cap on the number of auto
rickshaws has been increased
to one Lakh (from the existing
55,000 autos)
• GPSs have been installed in
about 3000 DTC and cluster
buses.
30. Road Safety in Public Bus
Transport
Years
Minor Accidents
Major
Accidents
No. of Buses
Ratio per 10 lakh
Kms
1997/98
506
145
2669
3.3
2011/12
191
73
5884
0.7
Change
Decrease by:
62.25%
Decrease by:
49.66%
increase by:
45.36%
31. DTC Achievements
• The total strength of the buses
was 2669 in 97-98 and has
become 5,609 in 12-13
• There are 27 Women Special
Buses that are running as of
today in Delhi, while there
were 0 in 1997-98.
34. Health in Delhi
• People from all over
India, especially North
India, come to Delhi for treatment
at the State and Central
Government hospitals.
• 30 percent patients in Delhi
Government Hospitals are from
outside Delhi
35. Growth in dispensaries from
1998 – 2013
• There has been an
unprecedented growth in
dispensaries by Delhi
Government. Most of these
dispensaries are also running 24
hours. 134 have own
buildings, compared to just 81 in
1997/98.
36. Growth in dispensaries from
1998 – 2013
• There were 179 dispensaries in
1998, it has grown to 543 in 2013
37. Graph showing the growth of
dispensaries of Delhi Govt. from 20012011
DISPENSARIES
600
500
Axis Title
400
300
200
100
0
DISPENSARIES
1997
2002
2008
2013
179
362
423
543
38. Hospitals under construction
New Hospitals under construction
1. 200 bed hospital at Madipur
2. 100 bed hospital at Sarita Vihar
3. 200 bed hospital at Ambedkar Nagar
4. 700 bed hospital at Dwarka
5. 200 bed hospital at Vikaspuri
6. 200 bed hospital at Siraspur
7. 200 bed hospital at Jwalapur
39. Delhi Government Health
Schemes continued…
• Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna:
• Janani Shishu Suraksha
Karyakram:
• Medicine given free by Delhi
Government:
• Revised TB Control
Programme :
42. Regularisation of Unauthorised
Colonies – History in the making
• 400 colonies left – which were
scattered or low built up - Delhi
Government approached
Government of India and
criteria is being revised
43. Regularisation of
Unauthorised Colonies –
History in the making
• Since 2007-08, total money
released is Rs. 4,300 crores
for the development of
unauthorised colonies
44. Regularisation of
Unauthorised Colonies –
History in the making
• The government is providing
Rs. 60 crore annually to the
Corporations for providing
sanitation services in
unauthorised colonies.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54. Delhi’s Villages – Congress is
the first to Develop them
• In last 10 years, a total of Rs
1284 crores has been spent
on local development of
villages directly from the Rural
Development Board
55. Delhi’s Villages – Congress is
the first to Develop them
• Just this year, projects worth
Rs 890 crores are under way
56. Delhi’s Villages – Congress is
the first to Develop them
• Rural Development Board was
re-designed and money was
pumped into Villages for their
development, since 2002-03
57. Rights of Villages
• Delhi Government has decided
to suspend use of Section 81
(implemented mainly during
BJP rule). Over 2.5 lakh cases
pending will get relief
58. Rights of Villages
• Provided sewerage facilities to
all villages. All urbanized
villages have been given
sewerage facilities, and rural
villages are now being
covered.
59. Rights of Villages
• Increased the compensation
fee payable to farmers in land
acquisition cases from 10
lakhs to 25 lakhs and now to
Rs 85 lakhs.
70. Development of Urban Villages
• 333-approach and link roads
and 18 drains are under
construction. 133 cremation
grounds, 15 parks, 150
ponds, and 8 playgrounds
have already been completed
71. Development of Urban Villages
• Keshopur wholesale subzi
mandi has been developed on
an area of 11 acres
72. Restructuring of Municipal
Corporation of Delhi
• Has made a provision of Rs.
1831 crore during the financial
year 2012-13 to the trifurcated
Municipal Corporation of Delhi
as East and North Delhi
Municipal Corporation.
73. Restructuring of Municipal
Corporation of Delhi
• To meet out the contractor liability a
provision of Rs. 600 crore has been
provided during the current year budget
and further Rs. 20 crore have been
released to meet the expenses of the
Elections.
74. Ownership Rights to resettlement Colonies
• The Congress Government
has now decided to give
ownership rights to resettlement colonies. The move
would benefit around 7 lakh
families
75. Ownership Rights to resettlement Colonies
• Govt. of NCT of Delhi, has
approved the matter for grant
of freehold / ownership rights
to the allottees / occupants of
45 JJ Resettlement Colonies.
76. Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi
Dwellers
• The Government of India has
approved 17 low cost housing
projects for the construction of
67784 flats under Basic
Services to the Urban Poor
(BSUP) with a total project
cost of Rs.3245.00 crore.
77. Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi
Dwellers
• 14,844 flats have been
completed, and 53,000 flats
are in construction stage/under
construction.
78. Low Cost Houses For Jhuggi
Dwellers
• Rajiv Awas Yojana
Outlay of Rs.10 crore under JNNURM in
012-2013.
90. Guru Gobind Singh
Indraprastha University
• Total of about 65,225 students
enrolled in all the courses in
2012-13 in the University. Now
24,000 new students per year
91. Scholarship and Job Fairs
• The students who are securing
80% and above marks in place
of 90% and parental annual
income upto Rs.2.00 lakhs.
92. Scholarship and Job Fairs
Merit-cum-Means
Scholarship”
Provided to all students
securing 70% and above
marks with parental annual
income upto Rs.2.00 lakhs
93. Scholarship and Job Fairs
• Post-Matric Scholarships for
SC/ST/OBC Students
• Up to
December,2012, Scholarships
have been sanctioned to 576
Students for the amount of Rs.
1.76 crore
94. Public Private Partnership (PPP)
• Capacity for skill development
for 10,000-15,000 students
with the residential facilities
101. Comparison with some major cities of India
(Incidents of Rape per Lakh of population NCRB) 2011
MADHYA PRADESH
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
5.3
5
4.4
4.2
3.8
2.8
1.6
1.2
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.3
102. Comparison with some major cities of India
(Incidents of Rape per Lakh of female population) 2012
Source: NCRB
16
14.40
14
12
10
8
12.79
12.04 11.70
9.22
7.72
7.19
6
4
2
0
3.56
3.28
2.72
2.22
2.18
2.10
1.97
103. Comparison with some major cities of the world
(Incidents per Lakh of population)
100
90
80
87
73
DELHI
70
60
50
40
52.8
45.8
33
32.6
30
20
10
0
10.6
4.05
106. Education in Delhi
• Number of Government school
children is increasing.
Today, 16 lakh students study
in Delhi Government
schools, and the number is
rising by one lakh every year
107. Education in Delhi
• Delhi Government runs 969
schools – type of schools and
enrolment
109. Education in Delhi
• Last year itself, 25000
Economically Weaker Section
(EWS) students got admission
in private schools thanks to
RTE by Smt Sonia Gandhi
110. Investment in Education
• Rs. 5900 crore in Budget for
Education in 2012-13, much
higher than just Rs. 899 crores
in 1997/98, under BJP –
budget for 2013/14
111. Investment in Education
• In Delhi, per capita
expenditure incurred by the
government on education is
higher than the national level
112. Investment in Education
• Average annual expenditure
on education per student in
Delhi is more than 3 times the
national average (in 2007-08 it
was Rs. 9377/- per person in
Delhi compared to Rs. 3058/for all India)
113. 7000
Expenditure on Education(INR crores)
5900
6000
5000
Increase
by 556%
Increase by
1,000%
4000
3000
1901
2000
1000
899
188
0
Budget
Plan Exp
1997/98
2011/12
114. Delhi’s Pass Percentages are
the highest amongst all CBSE
Regions across the country.
100.00%
90.00%
88.62%
85.32%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
64.66%
59.99%
50.64%
43.09%
117. Other Academic Achievements
• During the past 11 years the
department has opened 93
new schools, upgraded 283
schools, bifurcated 60 schools
and merged 54 schools
118. Other Academic Achievements
• During the last one year 100
new plots have been got
allotted and construction work
has already started at 34 such
sites
119. Other Academic Achievements
• Coaching classes organised
for the SC/ST students and
weaker students during
vacation
120. SCHOOL TYPES
NO. OF
NO. OF
SCHOOLS
SCHOOLS 2013
2008-09
MIDDLE SCHOOL
70
23
SECONDARY
178
118
657
832
RPVV
19
17
TOTAL
924
990
SCHOOL
SENIOR
SECONDARY
SCHOOL
121. Achievements in School
Education
Phenomen
al Increase
in Number
of Schools
Phenomen
al Increase
in
Enrolment
in Schools
Phenomen
al Increase
in Pass
Percentage
Substantial
Fall in
Dropout
Rates
123. 770 Schools have increased from
1998-99 to 2012-13
5200
5,073
No. Of Schools
5000
4800
4600
4400
4,303
4200
4000
3800
1998-99
2012-13
Years
124. Enrolment in Schools
• In the last 15 years, the total
enrolment in schools has
doubled
125. Number of girls enrolled at
present is higher than the
number of boys
YEAR
BOYS
GIRLS
TOTAL
1998-99
4,12,178
3,88,162
8,00,340
2012-13
7,84,130
7,90,789
15,74,919
126. Rise in children enrolled in Class
XII – the most critical class.
YEAR
TOTAL
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENT IN
CLASS XII
1998-99
800,340
40,281
2003-04
986,829
52,503
2008-09
1,180,461
87,270
2012-13
1,567,749
140,534
127. Number of students appearing for
Class X and XII examinations have
also increased substantially due to
:
250000
Students Appeared-Class X & XII
228415
No. Of Students
200000
Class X
150000
116054
100000
88846
121345
79330
Class XII
87176
50000
38033
54341
0
1997-98
2003-04
2008-09
Years
2011-12
128. Pass percentage for Standard XII
examinations enhanced from 63% in
1998 to 88.65% in 2012-13 much higher
than the national average
129. Dropout Rate & Delhi Open
School
• Today the dropout rate from
Standard 1-10 is only 2
%, which substantially fell from
7.20% in 1997-98
130. Dropout Rate & Delhi Open
School
• For children who cannot attend
school the Delhi Open School
(enrolment of 5800) and
mobile schools (about 20)
track these children and help
them in getting educated
132. Sports Achievements
• In 2010-11, 2041 students
participated in the interstate
games tournaments, 231
students participated in Rural
Games and 7213 students
participated in National Games
133. Sports Achievements
• 293 GOLD MEDALS WON BY
DELHI AT NATIONAL
SCHOOL GAMES 201213, 2ND MAHARASHTRA
(219), 3RD HARYANA (76)
134. Achievement in All National
Level School Sports
Competitions- Delhi TOPS INDIA
Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1998-99
186
128
90
404
2008-09
491
244
107
842
2009-10
512
292
159
963
2010-11
516
283
176
975
2011-12
532
291
173
996
546
299
164
1,009
2012-13
135.
136. Kishori
• Delhi is the first state to have
started a scheme to ensure
menstrual hygiene and
awareness among adolescent
girls
137. Kishori
• Around 7 lakh girls students
are getting benefit under this
scheme
138. Free Transport Facility to GirlsRural Areas
• A subsidy of Rs 1000/- for
purchasing bicycles for girls
studying in rural schools.
139. Free Supply of Text books
• A set of books is given to all
Government school students of
Class I to VIII as well as all
students of aided schools and all
those who admitted in private
schools under free-ship quota
under this scheme
140. All students enrolled in Government and even
the aided schools from classes I to XII are
provided free text books irrespective of Income
& Gender. Amount of benefit is as under:
Class
Rate/Benefit per child per annum.
Nursery
Provides learning kit.
I to VIIIth
Provides a set of books.
IXth
Provides Cash @Rs.600/-
Xth
Provides Cash @Rs.700/-
XIth & XIIth
Provides Cash @Rs.800/-
141. Welfare of Educationally
Backward Minorities Students
Class
Rate/Benefit per child per annum
Ist to Vth
@Rs.300/- per student.
VIth to VIIIth
@Rs.400/- per student.
IXth to Xth
@Rs.500/- per student.
XIth to XIIth
@Rs.600/- per student.
142. Right to Education Act
• Delhi Government started
reimbursing @Rs. 1190 per
student per month since 201112 to the private schools for
students admitted under EWS
quota or RTE Act, 009
143. Right to Education Act
• In 2012, over 20,000
economically weaker sections
have been admitted in private
schools, and this year the
figure has reached 25,000
144. Mid Day Meal
• 7.2 lakh students get a
wholesome mid-day meal daily
in Delhi
145. Mid Day Meal
• Delhi Government gives the
entire funds for mid-day meal
in MCD schools, benefitting
9.9 lakh students daily