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Rs 700 crore for power, water sector reforms in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The NDA government today allocated Rs 700 crore to overcome problem of power transmission and water distribution system in Delhi.

Presenting the budget, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley proposed Rs 500 crore for reform in the water sector while Rs 200 crore has been set aside for reform in the power sector.

Separately, Delhi government was allocated Rs 349 crore as central assistance for 2014-15, which is a decrease of Rs 682 crore compared to last year's provision of Rs 1,031 crore.

"Delhi faces large in-migration every year. Delhi is plagued by frequent transmission-related problems and issues of water distribution and supply. In order to overcome this and make Delhi a world class city, I propose to provide Rs 200 crore for power reforms and Rs 500 crore for water reforms," Jaitley said in his budget speech.
 

He said that to solve the long-term water supply issues, an initial sum of Rs 50 crore is being provided separately. Jaitley said construction of long-pending Renuka Dam would be taken up on priority which would increase water supply to Delhi.

The city has been facing long power cuts during the peak summer months in the last few years despite adequate availability of power. Major power transmission lines often trip when the load increases.

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First Published: Jul 10 2014 | 10:12 PM IST

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