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Secunderabad Cantonment’s non-functional sewer network to get ₹246 crore revival

Secunderabad Cantonment’s non-functional sewer network to get ₹246 crore revival
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The Secunderabad Cantonment Board has approved a ₹246 crore project to upgrade and connect a long-neglected sewer network. The project aims to fix connectivity gaps in a system originally built 15 years ago, preventing sewage overflows and environmental pollution.

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This infrastructure investment addresses critical public health and sanitation issues for residents in the cantonment area.

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A sewer network laid in Secunderabad Cantonment more than 15 years ago under a Japan-funded infrastructure project is set to receive financial push to make it fully operational, as the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) approved a ₹246.92-crore project to bridge connectivity gaps that left large sections of the system underutilised.

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