This is how dirt stays in drains. – Photo: amar ujala digital Expansion In the last ten years, four hundred Crores of rupees have been spent, but the drains could not be converted into rivers. Now again the Municipal Corporation is preparing to spend five and a half crore rupees. An amount of Rs. has been approved for the Namami Gange project. Three sewerage treatment plants will be built from it. Settlements settled around it and the river became a drain carrying dirt. Dirty water should not flow in Kanh river, so under JNNURM project 01 years ago 16 Sewerage line was laid in the city for crores of rupees. After this, before Simhastha, the government sanctioned 150 crore rupees for laying a line on the banks of the Kanh river for drain taping. After taping of drains last year, the city also got Seven Star rating in Water Plus, but still dirty water is being received in the river. Pipes had to be broken in the rain The line laid in the city for drain taping. Out of them, last year water was released in drains by bursting pipes at some places. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said that the place is already identified and improvement is being done there. 200 Sewerage line will be laid from Chanakyapuri to Rajmohalla at a cost of Rs. Apart from this, sewerage treatment plants will be built near Kabitkhedi, Kanadiya and Lakshmibai statues at a cost of Rs. Sewerage not available. Kanh river joins Shipra1673852086 Two months ago, under the Namami Gange Mission, about 01 hundred crore rupees Various projects have been approved across the country, out of which Indore has received the maximum amount. Kanh and Saraswati rivers flow through Indore. It is a tributary of the Shipra. Shipra river joins Chambal. The Chambal River is a tributary of the Ganges. Shipra is most polluted due to Kanh river, so for its purification crore rupees were given to Indore.
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