Summary
सारांश
Between 2015 and 2020, Delhi under AAP saw major gains in education, healthcare, and fiscal transparency. Schools were upgraded, teachers trained, and neighbourhood Mohalla Clinics made free healthcare easier to reach. Poverty relief came through cheaper electricity, free lifeline water, and more homes on tap water, though sewage treatment lagged. Jobs got a boost from skill centres and wage hikes, but youth unemployment remained a challenge. Infrastructure grew mainly via Delhi Metro expansion, while buses and roads improved slowly. Women’s mobility and safety saw a jump with free bus travel, but air quality stayed dangerously poor despite policy efforts. Law & order remained outside state control, limiting direct impact. Overall, Delhi scored high in welfare access and governance openness, moderate in job creation and infrastructure, and low in environmental health.
Sources (public, verifiable)
स्रोत (सार्वजनिक, सत्यापन योग्य)
Economic Survey of Delhi 2019–20 (Highlights; Water & Sewerage chapter): budget shares, piped-water coverage. delhiplanning.delhi.gov.in+1
PRS Delhi Budget Analysis 2019–20: education/health sector shares. PRS Legislative Research
CAG – State Finances, NCT of Delhi (2014-15 to 2018-19): revenue surplus trend. Comptroller and Auditor General of India+1
Outcome Budget 2017–18 (Delhi): transparency framework. delhiplanning.delhi.gov.in
Mohalla Clinics analyses: EPW Engage (access for poor), evaluation report (avg 70–100 visits/day). EPWecosocsrcc.com
Delhi Metro Phase-III / Grey Line opening (Oct 2019): inauguration/operations reports. Embassy of Japan in Indiamint
Delhi bus travel for women: reportage and research on rising ridership. The Indian ExpressWRI India
Environment: annual PM2.5 (2019 ~108 μg/m³) and 2020 improvement during lockdown. Hindustan TimesTIMEcpcb.nic.in
Law & Order control in Delhi: Supreme Court coverage/briefs (police, public order under Centre). www.ndtv.comPRS Legislative Research
