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Old drinking water pipelines will be replaced: Botcha

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The Hindu             22.11.2013

Old drinking water pipelines will be replaced: Botcha

Correspondent

With an intention to plug leaks in drinking water mains that are 40 to 50 year-old and improve supply it has been decided to replace them all at a cost of Rs. 39crore in the fort town. Transport Minister Botha Satyanarayana has announced this at a meeting with municipal officials here on Thursday. The Minister said that the government had sanctioned the grant for replacement of old drinking water pipelines with that of new ones in all wards in Vizianagaram municipality. He has asked them to get ready for laying foundation stone and execution of works shortly.

With regard to Rachabanda programme that was conducted on Wednesday in the town, Mr. Satyanarayana said that 7,000 beneficiaries have been identified for distribution of ration cards, pensions, Bangaru Thalli certificates, etc. As majority of people could not submit representations at the venue, he directed Joint Collector and Special Officer of the municipality P.A. Sobha to open three counters at the municipal office to receive representations from people up to November 30. The eligible would receive government benefits from the New Year after completion of scrutiny by the end of December. At Rachabanda, he said that 4,062 ration cards and 805 pensions were distributed.

Satyanarayana directs Joint Collector to open three counters to receive representations.