Chandigarh, April 29
A sum of Rs 600 crore will be spent on nine projects to improve sewerage, drinking water supply and drainage system in seven towns under the second phase of the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) Scheme. The tenders for the projects will be invited soon.
Urban Local Bodies Minister Kavita Jain said under the second phase of AMRUT, a sum of Rs 41.88 crore would be spent for improving the sewerage system in Bahadurgarh, Rs 49.49 crore in Yamunanagar, Rs 57.55 crore in Hisar, Rs 163.09 crore in Rohtak and Rs 99.99 crore in Palwal. Similarly, Rs 95 crore would be spent on improving drinking water supply system. A sum of Rs 8.13 crore would be spent on the drainage system in Sirsa. — TNS
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