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Notable tourist spot Mathur aqueduct to have tourist-friendly infrastructure soon, assures Collector

Notable tourist spot Mathur aqueduct to have tourist-friendly infrastructure soon, assures Collector
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District Collector M. Prathap has announced plans to upgrade infrastructure at the Mathur aqueduct to improve the visitor experience. The project includes adding new facilities like toilets and relocating encroaching shops to ensure a better environment for tourists.

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Improving tourist infrastructure at historical sites boosts local economies and preserves cultural landmarks for future generations.

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District Collector M. Prathap visited on Tuesday Mathur aqueduct, an elevated engineering marvel built by late Chief Minister K. Kamaraj in 1966 for taking water from a hill to another for irrigation.

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