NEW DELHI: Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's vision to provide free Wi-Fi across Delhi will take at least a year to materialize. In his first public address after the swearing-in last Saturday, the CM also said his government is ready with a blueprint for power and water supply to improve the quality of life.The CM was speaking at the annual festival at The Garden of Five Senses on Friday. He said even his children are keen to use free Wi-Fi but setting up the system is not easy. "It will take at least one year for the government to provide free Wi-Fi," he said.Kejriwal reiterated his resolve to fight corruption and inflation. He stressed on the fact that his government is working round the clock to fulfil all the promises made before elections. "We believe in working more and talking less," he added.While modalities for providing Wi-Fi are being worked out, sources say it will not be an unlimited free service. AAP members say free Wi-Fi may be provided to each user for, perhaps, half an hour in a day with restrictions on downloading.Besides talking about free Wi-Fi, the CM discussed his plans for water and power. He said his government has finalized a blueprint for electricity and water and cited the first AAP government's decision to provide 20kl of free water and power subsidy of 50% as proof of their commitment to the promise. Kejriwal said his team is working on the plan."Our government will soon give you all the good news about subsidizing electricity bills, revising rates based on the findings of a CAG audit and providing 20kl of free water to every household per month," he said. "We are also working on many other fronts, including curbing inflation."Resolving to come down hard on anyone who is found involved in corruption, Kejriwal said corruption has certainly declined after AAP came to power. The chief minister also promised to launch an anti-corruption helpline. "Only when a few people are punished will the level of corruption in Delhi come down," he said.