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HP Dy CM lays foundation of drinking water, irrigation projects

Besides this, another new irrigation scheme worth Rs 100 crore has been approved for the Haroli Assembly constituency, and informed that the scheme will divide the entire area into three clusters, Tahliwal, Haroli, and Khad, to strengthen the irrigation system using modern technology.

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: October 12, 2025, 08:00 PM - 2 min read

Himachal Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri. Representative Image.


Himachal Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri on Sunday affirmed the government’s commitment to upgrading drinking water and irrigation facilities so that clean water is supplied to households and farmlands. Agnihotri was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for several water projects worth Rs 81 crore in Palakwah in Haroli subdivision, his native assembly constituency.
 
A new drinking water scheme worth Rs 175 crore is also being prepared from Bhabhaur Sahib to Polian Beet, the minister assured the public. Besides this, another new irrigation scheme worth Rs 100 crore has been approved for the Haroli Assembly constituency, and informed that the scheme will divide the entire area into three clusters, Tahliwal, Haroli, and Khad, to strengthen the irrigation system using modern technology.
 
The initiatives include a Rs 75 crore lift drinking water project under Beet Area Phase-II in Palakwah, under which water will be lifted from the Swan River and delivered to a 1.1 million-litre storage tank in the area. From there, through a 43-km main pipeline and an 80-km long distribution system, approximately 50,000 kanals of land in 28 villages in the Beet area, including Palakwah, Karmapur, Chandpur, Nangal Khurd, and Nangal Kalan, will be irrigated, the statement said.
 
 
The Deputy Chief Minister stated that in phase one, 18 tube wells were installed at a cost of Rs 44 crore to supply water to farmers. Thanks to these efforts, the Beet area, previously considered barren, has transformed into a thriving hub for cash crops.
 
Additionally, he also inaugurated a Rs 2.36 crore lift drinking water project at Polian Beet, a Rs 1.78 crore lift drinking water project at Laluwal, a Rs 1.02 crore lift irrigation project in Nangal Kalan, and a Rs 1.07 crore lift drinking water scheme in Batt Kalan. These schemes will provide improved drinking water facilities to approximately 10,000 people, the statement said.
 
The deputy chief minister said the Rs 2,000 crore Bulk Drug Park project under construction in Haroli has received environmental clearance from the Centre, and tenders worth Rs 300 crore have been opened.

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