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Koyilandy drinking water project makes slow progress

Koyilandy drinking water project makes slow progress
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A ₹227-crore drinking water project in Koyilandy, Kerala, is facing significant delays two years after commencement. While major storage tanks are complete, the municipality struggles with household connections and road restoration, drawing criticism from local representatives.

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Infrastructure delays in public utility projects directly impact the daily quality of life and health of thousands of residents.

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The ₹227-crore comprehensive drinking water project in Koyilandy municipality is reportedly progressing slowly, with the laying of distribution pipelines and the provision of household connections remaining incomplete two years after work began.

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