NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has cancelled a tender worth Rs 60 lakh for renovation work at chief minister Rekha Gupta's official residence, citing “administrative reasons,” according to official documents reviewed by PTI.
The Public Works Department (PWD) had earlier allotted two bungalows to Gupta on Raj Niwas Marg, one for her residence and the other as her official camp office. She inaugurated the camp office just last week.
The scrapped tender reportedly included plans for installations such as 14 air conditioners, several television sets, and other electrical fixtures for the residence.
No further explanation was provided by the authorities regarding the cancellation.
The Public Works Department (PWD) had earlier allotted two bungalows to Gupta on Raj Niwas Marg, one for her residence and the other as her official camp office. She inaugurated the camp office just last week.
The scrapped tender reportedly included plans for installations such as 14 air conditioners, several television sets, and other electrical fixtures for the residence.
No further explanation was provided by the authorities regarding the cancellation.
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