Waste management plants to be set up for strengthening power generation system: Hry minister

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

plants would be set up for strengthening power generation system in Haryana, the state's Urban Local Bodies said today.

A provision has been made to generate 32 MW power everyday from 2,000 tonnes of waste, and works on plants in Gurugram-and clusters were underway, she said.

Under the AMRUT scheme, drinking water supply was being strengthened at a cost of Rs 487 crore in 18 cities, the said.

Apart from this, works on strengthening sewerage management, drainage system, park and were also carried out under this scheme, Jain was quoted as saing in an official statement here.

The said the was conscious about protecting the and in this direction, 532 parks have been developed at a cost of Rs 66 crore.

She said has announced development of parks in 25 municipalities which would cost about Rs 78 crore.

Under the AMRUT scheme, 80 parks would be developed for children, Jain said.

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First Published: Sun, July 08 2018. 20:55 IST