Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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For the first time, Krishnagiri district would get an underground drainage system if the State government approves the Rs 71 crore project proposal sent to it by the Hosur Municipality.

The project would not only link all drainages in the town through five sub-stations, but also recycle the water so that it could be used in agricultural fields, said Jai Anand, twelth ward municipal councillor.

He said all party council members in the municipality have joined hands to implement the project as soon as the government accords its permission.

According to the proposal, the project would be executed by the Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage Board (TWAD) by floating nationwide tender.

Explaining the importance of the proposal, K Govindarajulu, a former municipal councillor, said, since the government is in the process of establishing a special economic zone and IT park in this region, several entities are studying feasibility to set up their units here. At this juncture, he said the town should be upgraded on par with the international standard.

He also said that municipality should float a global tender, allowing experienced international enterprises, to execute the underground drainage project as the work comprises critical underground tunnellin

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