Delhi LG urges young police officers to turn challenges into opportunities
New Delhi [India], May 16 (ANI): Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Saturday interacted with young officers of the Delhi Police and encouraged them to transform every challenge into an opportunity while serving citizens with commitment, compassion and professionalism.
The Lieutenant Governor shared details of the interaction through a post on X, where he highlighted the role of young police officers in building a safer and more citizen-centric national capital amid the rapidly evolving urban landscape.
Earlier on Friday, the Lieutenant Governor reviewed the progress of the ongoing deregulation exercise aimed at strengthening Ease of Doing Business and improving Ease of Living in the national capital, in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Sharing details in a post on X, the LG said he chaired a meeting of senior officials to assess the reform process and noted the city's improved performance in national rankings.
The Lieutenant Governor also stressed the need for a governance framework that reduces unnecessary regulatory hurdles while ensuring administrative efficiency and public convenience.
Referring to legislative reforms currently under consideration, Sandhu said the government was expediting efforts to simplify compliance mechanisms and approvals through policy interventions.
Referring to the guiding principle of reforms, Sandhu said, "Guided by the Prime Minister's vision of reducing compliance burden and improving ease of living for citizens, every procedural reform must translate into greater efficiency, transparency, and opportunity for the people of Delhi."
"Advised officers to ensure implementation of all remaining priority areas identified by the Government of India for Ease of Doing Business reforms by June 30, 2026, without fail," he said.
"We remain committed to a governance model where efficiency meets excellence for the benefit of every resident, as we continue working towards a #ViksitDilli," he said. (ANI)