Newest irrigation scheme launched in time for summer: ‘Ragio’ will provide clean drinking water to 60,000 peopl청주출장샵e who suffer from malaria and dengue across the country

The government announced plans to build a water reservoir to supply drinking water to over 60,000 people suffering from malaria and dengue, after an unprecedented number of residents died of the disease.

The project was launched as part of a plan to create water to feed 1.3 billion people, with 80 per cent of the water coming from drought-stricken areas.

The government, which has committed $600 million to the project, said it would save 200,000 lives by providing 100 million liters of drinking water for every single person in the country every day for four years.

It plans to give the thirsty people a place to drink water without having to use pesticides, chemicals or other methods of water management.

The dam will provide water to over 60,000 residents of a rural district near the north-east city of Guwahati, as well as to the communities샌즈 카지노 around the city of Panchshank and around Panchshanksha, in the north-east of the country.

The project was announced in a news release on Friday, saying the state would have the ability to supply 100 million liter바카라사이트s of clean drinking water to people living in drought-stricken areas across the country.

Guwahati’s water minister, Dr K Chandrashekar Rao, has told the NDTV news channel that around 10,000 people in the town of Panchhank die every month due to dengue due to the mosquito season, which begins in December and runs until March.

The plan will allow the community to drink water without fearing pesticides, chemicals or other methods of water management.

‘The aim of the project is to provide clean drinking water to the population at low cost, without any negative environmental impact,’ Rao said.

The project includes three dams to supply water to 100,000 inhabitants in the Panchhank area, in an attempt to curb rising water levels from the Marathwada River in the region.

‘The project has helped the community reach 80 per cent of the original target,’ said Dr Rao.

Panchhuajatti is one of the district’s four main reservoirs. The district already has a dam that provides water to 6.2 million people in the area, which supplies water to 10 million people who reside in the district.