Shah also highlighted the work of the central government towards changing the urban development sector by integrating it under five pillars - improved urban governance, e-governance, smart city mission, Integrated Command Control Centres, and CCTV networks.Īt the event, Shah minister also virtually inaugurated three projects - upgradation of Ranjeet Singh Flyover and Safdarjung Flyover, and a new government housing complex for NDMC employees at Pushp Vihar. The regularised 4,400 workers will now get average monthly salary of more than ₹32,000, cashless healthcare, annual increments and access to government accommodation, Shah added. The minister said that the regularisation decision has been enabled by removing the administrative hurdles by the home ministry and DoPT (Department of Personnel and Training) and creation of 900 additional posts. The minister said that the regularisation will help in improving the New Delhi area even as India hosts the G20 summit and several heads of states are expected to arrive in the Capital in September. These 4,400 Regular Muster Roll (RMR) employees, which includes field workers such as plumbers, sanitation workers, electricians, and gardeners, constitute around one third of the work force of NDMC council and their regularisation process was in works from 2018.