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A.P. government gives ‘in-principle nod’ for ₹750-crore Tirupati climate resilience project

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Sambasiva Rao M.
A.P. government gives ‘in-principle nod’ for ₹750-crore Tirupati climate resilience project
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The Andhra Pradesh government has approved a ₹750-crore project to make Tirupati a climate-resilient city by restoring its historic lake and tank network. The initiative aims to improve flood management and groundwater recharge, with partial funding sought from Germany's KfW Development Bank.

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Urban climate resilience projects are increasingly critical for Indian cities facing extreme weather events and rapid urbanization.

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The Andhra Pradesh government has granted in-principle approval for the proposed ₹750-crore project to transform Tirupati into a climate-resilient “City of Lakes and Tanks” by restoring its traditional water systems and strengthening urban flood management.

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