Grant 'industry' status to tourism
UnverifiedWe will grant ‘industry’ status to tourism to enhance business opportunities and generate employment in Delhi.
Tracking real-time accountability for 273 distinct policy commitments made during the 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly Election 2025 cycle.
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We will grant ‘industry’ status to tourism to enhance business opportunities and generate employment in Delhi.
We will position Delhi as a global hub for MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) tourism.
We will introduce multi-entry cards for all monuments in Delhi to enhance convenience for tourists.
We will organise guided night heritage walks at major tourist destinations of Delhi like India Gate, Red Fort and Qutub Minar.
We will deploy trained multilingual tourist guides at all ASI monuments that can be booked through the Incredible India portal.
We will rejuvenate Delhi’s ridges and lakes, enhancing its biodiversity.
We will collaborate with all RWAs to construct and maintain open gyms and parks.
Our aim is to make Delhi the cleanest metro city and secure the top rank in Swachh Survekshan, through segregated dry/wet waste collection and management, enhanced MCD waste-collection capacity, real-time resolution of sanitation complaints via a mobile app, and new waste-to-energy plants.
We will develop green belts, urban forests and vertical gardens in high-traffic areas to expand the city’s green cover.
We will incentivise the transition of 50% vehicles to electric/hybrid vehicles and install public EV charging points to make Delhi a sustainable city.
We will launch the Delhi Clean Air Mission to halve Delhi’s average AQI by 2030 and reduce PM-2.5 and PM-10 levels by 50%, deploying road-sweeping and water-sprinkling machines across constituencies and wards (with extra units in hotspots like Anand Vihar, RK Puram and Mundka), paving 500 km of unpaved roads, and installing WAYU units at key intersections.
We will increase treatment capacity to eliminate the garbage mountains at Ghazipur, Okhla and Bhalswa, and redevelop them on the lines of Baansera Park.
We will collaborate with the central government to develop the Yamuna Riverfront, on the lines of the Sabarmati Riverfront, with 24x7 commercial establishments, interactive shows, theatres and other entertainment facilities along the riverbanks.
We will set up a Yamuna Kosh to revitalise the Yamuna, including full treatment of wastewater from the Barapullah, Shahdara and Ghazipur drains and the Sahibi River, expanding STP capacity to 1,000 MGD and CETP capacity to 220 MLD, creating green corridors/wetlands/buffer zones, ensuring zero industrial emissions, and organising an annual Yamuna Festival.
We will construct new parks on the lines of the Bharat Vandana Park in Dwarka, in collaboration with the central government.
We will establish a gallery dedicated to Bhagat Singh and his contributions, to honour his legacy in the national freedom struggle.
We will launch a Global Delhi Digital Campaign for Delhi on platforms like Instagram, YouTube and Facebook, highlighting the city’s culture, festivals and tourism through vloggers and influencers.
We will launch a Heritage Revival Mission with a budget of ₹50 crore to restore, beautify, promote and develop all forgotten and historically significant sites in Delhi which do not fall under the ASI.
We will launch a ‘Madan Lal Khurana Urban Heritage Mission’ with an allocation of ₹300 crore, focusing on sites linked to specific ethnic communities that hold significant cultural value.
We will develop a grand Mahabharata Corridor to promote and showcase the famous epic of the Mahabharata, in collaboration with the state governments of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.