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The Public Works Department (PWD) in New Delhi has ordered its officials to identify additional waterlogging spots and low-lying areas in the city, in consultation with local MLAs. The department aims to take corrective measures by May end and submit a report to the PWD secretary. The initiative follows high-level meetings chaired by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, who emphasized that waterlogging will no longer be tolerated.
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