Delhi's Courts and Government Make Bold Moves That Will Shape the City's Future
This week, Delhi's government and judiciary were unusually active, issuing decisions that range from economic policy to workplace norms — all of which will have a tangible impact on how the city functions and grows.
✈️ Aviation Fuel Tax Slashed to Boost Air Travel
The Delhi government has dramatically reduced the Value Added Tax on aviation turbine fuel, cutting it from 25% to 7%. The move is widely seen as an effort to make Delhi a more competitive hub for airlines by lowering their operating costs. A lower fuel tax could encourage carriers to expand routes to and from the capital. Ultimately, the policy change has the potential to benefit travellers through increased flight options and more competitive airfares. [1]
🏢 CM Rekha Gupta Ends Work-From-Home and Staggered Hours
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has ordered the rollback of work-from-home arrangements and staggered office timing policies that had been in place in the capital. The directive signals a return to conventional, in-person working schedules for government employees. The move represents a significant shift in how the administration has approached workplace flexibility in recent years. Commuters and office workers across the city will need to adjust their routines accordingly. [8]
🌧️ Delhi Faces Steep Rainfall Deficit Even as India Gets Excess Rain
While India as a whole recorded approximately 11% excess rainfall in July, Delhi has been experiencing a striking 68% rain deficit during the same period. The contrast highlights a significant regional disparity in monsoon distribution across the country this season. The shortfall raises concerns about heat relief, water supply, and agricultural conditions in and around the capital. Experts and residents alike are watching the skies closely as the monsoon season continues to unfold. [9]
Sources: [1] News On AIR · [8] The Hindu · [9] India Today
