Addressing a gathering on the first anniversary of the Aam Aadmi Party government, Kejriwal said the scheme will continue till July 30.
During the first phase of implementation of this scheme, from June 26 to September 25, last year, Delhi Jal Board (DJB) had registered 1.5 lakh new water connections, he said.
As per the scheme, development charges in unauthorised colonies were reduced by 80 per cent to enable people in these areas to take regular water and sewer connections.
"The government has decided to re-introduce the scheme which will be effective till July 30. I request people to take new water connection," Kejriwal said.
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The revised rates are applicable in case of properties falling in D, E, F, G and H category of unauthorised colonies, being used for residential purposes with plot area up to and including 200 sqm under domestic and mixed use category.