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Bisalpur II Project: New Drinking Water Scheme |

Jaipur: Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) minister Mahesh Joshi will inaugurate a drinking water scheme under the Bisalpur II Project on Tuesday morning in Prithviraj Nagar. “This scheme will benefit a projected population of 4.7 lakh in 2051 living in around 924 colonies,” said a PHED engineer. TNN
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