Foundation for the sewage treatment plant was laid at a function at Mathura. The plant will cost of Rs 40 crore, Indian Oil Corp (IOC) said in a statement.
"Yamuna will be gaining doubly by this effort. The treated effluent water which was so far being discharged in Yamuna will not be discharged there and will be entirely used by the refinery.
"Moreover the quantity of water which was being drawn by the refinery for processing purposed will not be required," the statement said.
Mentioning of the Ujawala scheme of giving free cooking gas LPG connections to poor, he said in the last 100 days around 50 lakch connections under have been given.
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