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Live Times Xchange Sparks Transformative Dialogue On Mission Delhi @2047: Reinvent India's Capital


(MENAFN- ForPressRelease) India's first Global Multicast News Hub - Live Times, successfully hosted its 4th Edition of flagship conclave Live Times Xchange at the Taj Palace, New Delhi, on 10th September 2025. Centred on the theme 'Mission Delhi @2047: Reinvent India's Capital', this on-ground conclave brought together some of the most influential leaders, policymakers, and thinkers to deliberate on how Delhi can be transformed into a truly global and citizen-centric capital in line with India's development vision for 2047.

The distinguished gathering included Rekha Gupta, Honorable Chief Minister of Delhi; Sanjay Singh, MP (AAP); Manoj Tiwari, MP (BJP); Kapil Mishra, Minister, Delhi; Ashish Sood, Minister, Delhi; Saurabh Bhardwaj, President (AAP Delhi); Devendra Yadav, President (Congress Delhi); Alka Lamba, Congress Leader; Raja Iqbal Singh, Mayor of Delhi; Parvesh Verma, Minister, Delhi; Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi, Vice Chancellor of JNU; Dr. M.C. Mishra, Former Director of AIIMS; and Justice Sudheer Aggarwal of the Allahabad High Court. Their participation reinforced Live Times Xchange as one of the few platforms where diverse voices converge to discuss policy, governance, and citizen welfare in an open, fact-driven manner.

Mr. Dilip Kumar Singh, Founder & Editor-in-Chief of Live Times, emphasized on the mission of restoring trust in journalism and governance debates. He stated, "Live Times was launched because people were losing faith in news. 'Sampoorna Satya, Har Keemat Par' is not just a slogan—it is our responsibility. LT Xchange proves that when leadership and media collaborate on facts and public interest, the outcome is a stronger democracy and empowered citizens."

During the insightful discussions with thought-leaders, they also highlighted the potential decisive action plans and visions for Delhi's long-term growth. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasised on the commitment to improving core infrastructure, pledging better roads, universal water and sewer pipelines, stronger healthcare, cleaner air, and credible education reforms. She announced a bold action plan including full electrification of public transport, expansion of Delhi's green cover by seven million trees, and restoration of the capital's healthcare credibility. Gupta assured citizens that "Delhi will not only see change in infrastructure but also in intent, as governance becomes truly people-first."

Minister Ashish Sood emphasized futuristic education reforms, highlighting the government's plan to set up 75 CM Shri Schools with AI, robotics, and data science curriculum, the allocation of â‚1900 crore for 21,000 smart classrooms, and the Clean Yamuna Mission. He linked these developments directly to India's Vision 2047, underscoring inclusive and sustainable growth for all sections of society. Bringing in a perspective of experience, Congress leader Alka Lamba reflected on her 30-year political journey and credited Sheila Dikshit's legacy for shaping modern Delhi with flyovers, the metro, schools, and hospitals. She also stressed that leaders must take responsibility and implement clear, long-term solutions.

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari added a personal dimension, sharing his journey from Bhojpuri cinema to politics. Defending migrants from Bihar and UP, he recalled his own struggles in Delhi and condemned divisive politics. He highlighted initiatives such as â‚11 lakh free healthcare for the poor, Ayushman Arogya centers, GPS-tracked water tankers to curb mafias, Yamuna cleaning projects, and the UVR-2 road project to ease congestion. He concluded on an optimistic note, saying, "With the double-engine government of Centre and State, Delhi is on the fast track to development."

The discussions collectively emphasised five key pillars for Mission Delhi @2047: Smart and transparent governance, sustainable green infrastructure, EV-led future mobility, a robust ecosystem for knowledge and innovation, and inclusive growth that ensures healthcare, housing, and infrastructure for every citizen. Experts and lawmakers across party lines echoed the need for citizen-centric services, digitally empowered governance, and transparent systems as non-negotiable elements of Delhi's reinvention.

LT Xchange concluded on a note of optimism and determination, inspiring a vision of Delhi that is greener, fairer, and stronger by 2047. The convergence of political leaders, experts, and institutions under one roof signaled a powerful message - that Delhi's future lies in collaboration, innovation, and citizen-first policies. The dialogue served as a reminder that when truth and accountability guide governance, India's capital can not only reinvent itself but also set a global benchmark for inclusive urban development.

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