Project to fill 28 tanks launched to serve Gangavati, Koppal taluks
A new ₹153.76-crore pipeline project has been launched to fill 28 tanks across the Gangavati and Koppal taluks. The initiative aims to improve irrigation, groundwater levels, and drinking water availability for local farmers and residents.
Why it matters
This infrastructure project addresses long-standing water scarcity issues, which are vital for the agricultural stability and ecological health of the region.
An ambitious project to fill 28 tanks in the Gangavati Assembly constituency, a long-pending demand of farmers in the region, was launched on Thursday with Gangavati MLA Gali Janardhan Reddy performing the groundbreaking ceremony for a ₹153.76-crore pipeline project on the premises of the Durgadevi temple in Indargi village of Koppal district.
The article provides a factual account of a public works project inauguration and its stated benefits.
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