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Perumpallam Canal restoration project nears completion after prolonged delay

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Perumpallam Canal restoration project nears completion after prolonged delay
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The long-delayed Perumpallam Canal restoration project in Erode is nearing completion after six years of construction. While civil works are finishing, officials have confirmed that the originally planned recreational facilities and landscaping have been cancelled.

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The project highlights the challenges of urban infrastructure development in India, balancing environmental restoration with significant delays and budget adjustments.

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The long-delayed ₹200.71-crore Perumpallam Canal restoration project is finally nearing completion, with officials stating that the remaining works will be completed within two weeks.

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