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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal - led Aam Aadmi Party Government completes one year in office Sunday February 14,2016

Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) completes one-year in office, Delhi on Sunday February 14,2016

 Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his ministers organised an interactive session with the city people on Sunday.
Celebrating success over completion of one-year in the power, AAP leaders organised a two-hour public interaction session and invited Delhi citizens to question the CM and his Cabinet in the phone session.
Early today Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwalhad tweeted phone numbers for the call-in event and also made announcements, saying that it would benefit lakhs of Delhi people. "Do u hv any Q from Del govt? I, alongwith my cabinet, will directly answer ur Qs. Call at 011-41501367, 41501383, 23346658 betn 11AM to 1 pm(sic)," he tweeted.

Expressing happiness over completing one-year in power, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal listed out few achievements of the party at the event. In the first of its announcements, Kejriwal said that due to the overwhelming response to the odd-even scheme launched by Delhi, the 'car ban' is likely return in April this year. Kejriwal also announced to wave off the pending water bills till November 30 including late payment surcharge in different category


AAP has also planned a rally in New Delhi, where various schemes are likely to be announced later in the day.
The inaugurations include the opening of 20 Aam Aadmi polyclinics with outpatient departments for various ailments.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced slab-wise outstanding water bills waiver scheme for domestic consumers and bulk water connections like Group Housing Societies, DDA colonies and NDMC area. “The scheme is for slab-wise waiver on accumulated arrears and 100 per cent waiver on late payment surcharge till November 30, 2015. The scheme will be applicable to those who have functional water meters,” the government said. The government has given a 100 per cent waiver on principal demand to colonies belonging to ‘E’, ‘F’, ‘G’ and ‘H’ categories. About 50 per cent waiver to colonies belonging to ‘C’ and ‘D’ categories, and 25 per cent waiver to ‘A’ and ‘B’ category colonies.


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