In a Cabinet meeting held yesterday, it was also decided to enhance minimum wages of labourers. The Heads of Departments (HoDs) have been direct to ensure that workers must get minimum wages.
The chief minister said the contractors who will not pay the minimum wages will be "blacklisted".
However, the government did not give figures of the enhanced wages. The wages were hiked in April this year.
"The PWD has been asked to identify all dark spots in Delhi, as soon as possible, and also identify spots where street lights are not present and places where they are installed but are not working," an official statement said.
Earlier, Kejriwal took to twitter to announce the Cabinet decisions and said that "HODs must ensure workers get min wages."
"Del Cabinet decides 2 revise min wages in del... Contractors who don't pay min wages will b blacklistd. Cabinet took 2 imp decisions 4 women safety -- PWD shud lit up all dark spots in Del n bring a proposal soon to put CCTV cameras all over Del," he tweeted.
The Labour department has also been asked to prepare a policy for contract labourers, the official said adding that performance appraisal of the present labour contractors would also be done.
"The department has been directed to ensure that in place of technical revision of minimum wages, which had been happening so far, the new policy will emphasise on how much wages will be sufficient for leading a decent life in Delhi," the government said in a statement.
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