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Haryana approves 84 schemes to strengthen flood control system

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Aiming at strengthening flood control system in the state in view of the ensuing rainy season, the Haryana government today approved 84 new schemes.

The Rs 73-crore schemes have been approved in a meeting of the Haryana State Flood Control Board held here under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, officials said.

Hooda directed the officers concerned to get a survey conducted of Rithal-Mundhal, Beri-Dujana, Lakhanmajra-Meham drains to get permanent engineering solution to the problem of scuffing, they said.

To resolve the problem of foul smell emitting from the drain passing through Panipat, the chief minister directed the officers to get box drain constructed in the city.
 

The new flood schemes approved included seven for Ambala, 15 for Yamunanagar, 12 for Rohtak, four for Jhajjar, two for Bhiwani, one for Kurukshetra, 10 for Panchkula, four for Kaithal, three for Karnal, four for Panipat, two for Sonipat and one for Palwal districts.

Meanwhile, Hooda also asked the departments concerned to adopt zero tolerance in cases of atrocities committed against Scheduled Castes, the officials said.

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First Published: Apr 11 2013 | 8:30 PM IST

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