Speaking at an event to mark the completion of 40 years of the Delhi Urban Art Commission (DUAC), the Urban Development minister asked its officials to ponder the ideas such as water harvesting, recycling of waste water, multi-level parking facilities, vehicle free zones, cycling tracks, pedestrian paths to make Delhi a people-friendly city.
He also said that one should nurture nature and culture for a better future.
He suggested that DUAC go for e-approval systems even as he praised its efforts in clearing proposals within the minimum possible time of two to three weeks.
Meanwhile, amidst claims of rising intolerance in the country, Naidu asserted that the government will follow its development agenda without getting distracted by the opposition's hue and cry.
He added that nobody should glorify isolated incidents to obstruct the developmental process.
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