Rajasthan

Water Tank: Mla Lays Water Tank’s Foundation |

Jaipur: To provide water to residents of at least five wards under JMC-Greater, the PHED would construct a water tank with capacity of more than 7 lakhs litres. On Sunday, MLA Bagru Ganga Devi laid the foundation stone of the project. The MLA had taken up the issue with the PHED minister. TNN
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