Another project involving work on sewage treatment plant in Amritsar has also got the nod of the Centre.
Out of the total Rs 8,913 crore water treatment project, the Centre will bear 50 per cent of the cost and an amount of Rs 1114.12 will be released as first installment, according to an Urban Development Ministry official.
The project will help facilitate availability of potable disinfected water and remove the problem of gastroenteritis and other water-borne diseases in the area, said the official.
While the Centre will bear 50 per cent of the cost and Rs 1116 cr will be released as first installment.
Both the projects are likley to be completed in three years.
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