Indore, March 29 -- Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Sunday praised the fourth phase of the Narmada Project, stating that the initiative will ensure a stable water supply for the city for the next 25 years.
Speaking to reporters, CM Yadav said that with the combined efforts of the state government and the Municipal Corporation, the region will no longer face water shortages once the project is completed. He also described the project valued at nearly Rs 2,500 crore as a major step toward boosting regional development. He added that it is expected to set a new benchmark for economic prosperity in the area.
"With the blessings of Mother Narmada, and through the efforts of our government and the Municipal Corporation, this city...
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