Gujarat CM Unveils Modern Water Station to Boost Ghatlodiya's Supply
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated a new Water Distribution Station in Ahmedabad's Ghatlodiya. Built at a cost of Rs 55.31 crore, the facility includes a 250 lakh litre underground tank and 25 lakh litre overhead tank. The development ensures consistent water supply for local areas.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Sunday inaugurated a state-of-the-art Water Distribution Station in the Ghatlodiya ward of Ahmedabad, marking a significant advancement in the region's infrastructure.
Constructed at a cost of Rs 55.31 crore, the facility is equipped with an underground tank holding 250 lakh litres and an overhead tank with a 25 lakh litre capacity. This initiative promises a regular water supply to key areas such as Ghatlodiya TP-2, extending from the Ghatlodiya Bridge to Pavapuri and spanning significant local crossroad points.
The event witnessed a strong attendance with Mayor Pratibha Jain, MLA Hasmukh Patel, and other prominent community leaders, alongside local residents, emphasizing the community's interest and anticipation for the improved water distribution services.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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