💨 Abstract
The Centre's AMRUT scheme has improved tap water and sewerage coverage to 70% and 62% respectively, across 500 cities. AMRUT 2.0, introduced in 2021, aims to extend coverage to all statutory towns and cities, with an allocation of Rs 2.77 lakh crore from 2021-2026. Under AMRUT 2.0,
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