Delhi government restructures revenue districts for better governance
Delhi is getting a big admin upgrade: the government is increasing revenue districts from 11 to 13, matching them with MCD zones.
The goal? Cut out confusing overlaps and make it easier for departments to work together.
Chief Minister Kejriwal and Deputy CM Sisodia shared the news this week, according to [source article].
Why should you care?
If you've ever run around different offices just to get basic paperwork done, this is good news.
The new setup bumps up subdivisions (from 33 to 39) and brings in "mini-secretariats" for each district—so services like property registration, land records, and licenses will be under one roof.
With ₹25 crore set aside and a finish line of December 2025, the hope is faster service, less confusion, and way fewer headaches for everyone living in Delhi, according to [source article].