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India and the Asian Development Bank have signed a $200 million loan to upgrade water supply, sanitation, urban mobility, and other urban services in Uttarakhand. The project will enhance infrastructure in Haldwani, improve water supply systems in four cities, and introduce initiatives for women. The European Investment Bank is co-financing the project. The aim is to create resilient urban infrastructure, enhance urban services, and improve livability and sustainability in cities.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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