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Jimpa visits Talwara Surface Water Project

Talwara project to provide potable water to Kandi Region: Jimpa

Chandigarh, January 8 , On the directions of the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Water Supply and Sanitation Minister Bram Shanker Jimpa visited Talwara Surface Water Project last evening. This project will provide clean and drinkable water to 197 villages of Talwara, Hajipur, Bhunga and Dasuya blocks. The project is scheduled to be completed by next year. It is pertinent to mention that through this project, a pipeline of about 231 km long is to be laid from Shah Canal Barrage.

       Jimpa, during a recent statement, highlighted that the comprehensive cost of the ongoing project amounts to Rs. 258.73 crore. Emphasizing the significance of this initiative, he stated that upon its successful completion, the persistent drinking water issue faced by the residents of the Kandi area would be effectively addressed.

In furtherance of ensuring the success of this pivotal project, Jimpa issued clear and precise directives for its timely completion. He emphasized the importance of adhering to strict timelines and urged all stakeholders involved to maintain the highest standards of workmanship throughout the duration of the project. Jimpa’s commitment to overseeing the project’s successful execution underscores the dedication to resolving the long-standing water challenges faced by the people in the Kandi area.

          He further said that the government, led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is dedicatedly working towards making the state ‘Rangla Punjab.’ For this purpose, all necessary facilities should be prioritized for villages. He said that the villages in which the ground water is not drinkable are being connected with canal water projects.

          On the occasion, SE Vijay Kumar, Executive Engineer Anuj Sharma and other officers and employees of the department were present.

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