Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasizes the need for cross-border collaboration and policy reform to drive Delhi’s growth, particularly in the real estate sector.
Real EstatePolicy ReformInterstate CollaborationHaryanaDelhiReal EstateJun 15, 2025
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized the importance of cross-border collaboration and policy reform for Delhi’s development, particularly highlighting the need for stronger ties with Haryana.
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