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The Buddha Nolah Rejuvenation is only 30% complete in 1 year

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Ludhiana: In one year since the inauguration, the Nullah Buddhist rejuvenation project has grown only 30%.
When the sewer remained polluted and black as usual, officials claimed that the second wave of Covid-19 years ago slowed them.
Expect further delays because cases have increased once more.
The stone foundation from this project was placed on January 13, 2021, and the delivery deadline was the end of 2022.
This project was worth Rs 650 Crore at first but the tender fee was completed at Rs 519 Crore.
Under this project, two waste treatment plants (STP) will appear in Jamalpur and Ballote with a capacity of 225 million liters every day and 60 MLD.
The Ballote project has not started, while STP Jamalpur is over 32%.
For six intermediary pumping stations to be built, the work is on the five sites.
Also ongoing is work to put a 11-kilometer pipeline along Nullah to bring waste water from the middle pump station to stput each.
This line is 58% placed.
The biggest source of the biggest pollution is the milk unit from Jalan Tajpur and Hambran.
Waste treatment plants are as a solution but the projects cannot begin because the government does not receive a call to shift the role of milk outside the city limits.
Two stps in Bhattian and Ballote are also being rehabilitated under this project.
One project official said about the condition of anonymity that: “Civil work in Jamalpur and on several other sites it starts first and it requires the longest time, usually.
The 225-MLD waste processing plant that appears in Jamaldur is almost 30% complete.
Now the machine has been Entering, so the project will collect speeds unless Covid interrupts the supply of labor and raw materials again.
“The official claimed that even last year, their project team could not work with consistent rhythms.
Because Covid cases increase and it has triggered lacks not only labor and raw material but also oxygen to operate cutters.
All industrial oxygen is transferred to patient care.
The Mayor of Balkar Sandhu showed satisfaction for the pace of the job and said he was convinced that the work would be finished with a deadline because they still had a full year to complete the task of the East Constituency said: “This project is only the Eyewash project as its achievement, claiming that it makes Buddha NoLAH free Pollution, while in fact it did not achieve anything in the field.
“Reacting to allegations, the MLA Congress from Ludhiana Sanjay Sanjay Talwar said:” Maybe for the first time a project is well designed for the Buddhist Nullah rejuvenation.
Work progress is also fine.
The opposition will cradle, no matter what, and try to reduce our morals.
Ask them about their contribution to clean up pollution disposal, and they will not show anything.

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