Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister lays foundation for biggest drinking water project in Mandi

Devdiscourse News Desk| Mandi | India

Updated: 06-03-2019 23:02 IST | Created: 06-03-2019 21:22 IST

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Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur Wednesday laid the foundation stone for the state's biggest water supply scheme at Lambathach, which is in his home district, Mandi. The water supply scheme, to be completed at a cost of Rs 215 crore, will provide drinking water to thousands of people of 33 panchayats of Seraj and Gohar blocks.

Speaking at the stone-laying event, the chief minister said under this ambitious scheme, over 1,100 km of water pipelines would be laid and over 7,800 additional households would be provided tapped water. The water will be lifted from Chhari, Bakhli, Chhatri and Thanesar Khuds or rivulets for the scheme, he added.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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