Government approves 1003 crore for Phase 2 of Kharicut Canal redevelopment project in Ahmedabad.

The government has approved a whopping 1003 crore for the second phase of the Kharicut Canal redevelopment project in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. This significant investment aims to further enhance the infrastructure and revamp the canal, which plays a crucial role in the city’s water management system. The Kharicut Canal project is part of the government’s efforts to improve water distribution and irrigation facilities in the region. The second phase of the project will focus on expanding the canal’s capacity, improving its efficiency, and modernizing its infrastructure. The redevelopment of the Kharicut Canal is expected to benefit farmers, residents, and businesses in the area by providing better access to water resources for irrigation and other purposes. The substantial funding allocated for this project underscores the government’s commitment to sustainable development and improving infrastructure in the region. With the approval of this massive budget, the second phase of the Kharicut Canal redevelopment is set to significantly transform the water management system in Ahmedabad, bringing long-term benefits to the local community. This initiative is a crucial step towards enhancing water resources management and ensuring a sustainable future for the region.

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