Stating this here today, a spokesman of Haryana Public Health and Engineering Department said that under the Indira Gandhi Drinking Water Scheme, out of the targeted more than 10.35 lakh such households, the water connections have already been given to 10.05 lakh households.
A sum of Rs 465 crore has been spent on the implementation of the scheme upto March, 2013. The scheme was launched on November 19, 2006, he said.
The spokesman said that a scheme has also been implemented under special economic package to augment supply of drinking water and improve sewerage system in 14 towns of Haryana.
A sum of Rs 841.02 crore has already been spent upto March, 2013 under this scheme, he added.
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