Delhi Election Results 2015
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- Education
- Tamil Nadu SSLC 2017: TN Class 10 board results declared
- RBSE results 2017: Rajasthan board declares class 12 Science results
- RBSE results 2017: Rajasthan board declares class 12 Commerce results
- HC seeks Centre's reply on plea against UGC admission norms
- NAAC's grading application suspended, system to be overhauled
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), which accredits institutions of higher education in the country, has suspended the application process till the grading system undergoes an overhaul. - Promote co-education in primary classes: Kerala HC
- Sanitation & Public Health
- Congress
24-hour free diagnostic centres | 3 medical colleges, regional forensic laboratory | Children in govt schools up to 14 to be covered under Chacha Nehru Sehat Yojna | Allocating more funds for better sanitation - BJP
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to be implemented | 3 civic agencies to prepare plan to streamline waste disposal system - AAP
Increase in budget for healthcare from Rs 2,700 crore to Rs 4,000 crore | Health cards for all residents
- Public Transport
- Congress
11,000 buses on Delhi roads. Metro feeder buses for all colonies | New Bus system Model: CCTVs; GPS plus time table; punishment for rash driving - BJP
More buses, scrapping BRT | Low interest rates for autos, e-rickshaws | Single smart card to be made available for metro, rail, buses - AAP
Increase in buses, last mile connectivity, scrapping of existing BRT | To establish a unified transport authority
- Regularization of Unauthorized Colonies
- Congress
Regularization of all colonies | Relax norms for registration of properties; focus on rehabilitation of slums; 25,000 flats to be allotted under EWS - BJP
Central govt has passed an ordinance to regularize all unauthorized colonies which have come up till June 1, 2014 | Housing for all - AAP
To be done as soon as possible with immediate provision of essential services like water lines and sewerage
- Power & Water
- Congress
Domestic consumers of power from 0-200 units to be charged Rs 1.50/unit as against Rs 2.80 with subsidy. Consumers above that to get 50% discount | Pending sewer, water bills to be exempted - BJP
Upgradation of water and electricity infrastructure | Multiple discoms to operate in Delhi | Review, rationalize water bills - AAP
Lifeline water of 700 litres per day to each family, CAG audit of discoms, reduction in power bills | Free water up to 20,000 litres for all/ month
- Women's Safety- Law & Order
- Congress
CCTV cameras in transport, mechanism for better policing with more civil defense personnel | Women toilets | Gender training for govt work force and non-govt actors - BJP
Women’s safety top priority | Rope in NGOs to strengthen response system for women's safety | GPS, CCTVs in all public transport, plans to regulate taxis - AAP
CCTV coverage for the entire city, marshals in buses and 2 lakh toilets. 15 lakh CCTVs promised
Who said What?
- Kejriwal meets Rajnath Singh, seeks statehood for Delhi
- Delhi is now Congress-mukt thanks to AAP, says Sakshi Maharaj
- This is a victory for AAP and all its workers: Ashutosh
- I know what AAP was like to me: Shazia Ilmi
- Arrogance and political vendetta defeated BJP in Delhi: Mamata
- It's the victory of truth and honesty: Kejriwal
Poll Stories
- Delhi elections 2015: Delhi poll timing was wrong: Naidu
Acknowledging AAP’s landslide victory in the Delhi polls, Union urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday admitted that the timing of the election was a “tactical” mistake and the BJP must prepare itself for other parties coming together.
- Delhi elections 2015: AAP cabinet youngest in the country
- Delhi elections 2015: Party boss says thanks, but won’t play partisan
- Delhi elections 2015: Arvind Kejriwal puts media controversies to rest
- Delhi elections 2015: Government gets down to work, media denied a peek
- Delhi elections 2015: 'Sabka CM' Arvind Kejriwal promises a new Delhi