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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inspected major drains in the city on March 16 and directed officials to clean them before the monsoon to prevent waterlogging and flooding. She criticized previous governments for neglecting the drains and noted a lack of coordination among agencies responsible for their maintenance. The Flood and Irrigation Department is now responsible for desilting the drains, and a plan and budget have been allocated for the work.
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