The UP minister had launched these projects last evening.
"The medical institute is to be built on the pattern of AIIMS with an investment of Rs 22,000 crore and a Rs 130 crore solid waste management plant will also be built," said Khan.
Waste from Rampur, Bareilly and Moradabad shall be utilised to generate power upto 50-megawatts. The waste management plant shall be based on German technique that will be developed by a Mysore based Sewery Green Energy Pvt.Ltd. company, he added.
"The government will install such plants in thirty other districts of the state", he added.
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