Interacting with mediapersons here, Badal said a high-level expert group constituted by Union Rural Development Minister Jai Ram Ramesh to study the waterlogging crisis in Punjab had already submitted its Detailed Project Report.
Badal said the DPR submitted by the panel led by Mihir Shah, member (water resources and rural development) of the Planning Commission of India, needed prompt clearance to ensure timely funds for dealing with the problem.
The CM said that there were records to show that vast infrastructure in certain areas of the state had been destroyed due to prolonged waterlogging.
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