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TREDA, a Tripura government agency, aims to install community-based purified water plants through solar energy in 50 remote tribal hamlets. The initiative follows a successful first phase in 14 hamlets, where traditional power sources are not viable due to hilly terrain and low population density. The Centre has sanctioned Rs 8 crore for the second phase, which will provide purified water to 50 more remote tribal villages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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