The Sabarmati River in Ahmedabad is set to undergo a significant transformation with the construction of 12 new barrages. These barrages are part of a comprehensive plan to rejuvenate the river and improve its water flow. The project aims to enhance the ecological balance of the Sabarmati River and ensure a sustainable water supply for the region. The construction of the barrages is expected to have a positive impact on the environment and the local communities that depend on the river for their livelihoods. The rejuvenation of the Sabarmati River is a crucial step towards conserving water resources in the region and promoting sustainable development. The project is being closely monitored by authorities to ensure that it is implemented effectively and in line with environmental regulations. Once completed, the new barrages will not only improve the health of the Sabarmati River but also create new opportunities for recreation and tourism in the area. The rejuvenation of the Sabarmati River is a testament to the commitment of local authorities to safeguarding the environment and promoting sustainable water management practices in India.

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“Ahmedabad plans 12 new barrages to revitalize Sabarmati River, boost water supply and irrigation”
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