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Himachal News : Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri said that the water power department in the state suffered a loss of Rs 1411 crore due to heavy rains

Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that the Jal Shakti Department in the state has suffered a loss of Rs 1,411 crore due to heavy rains. He said that the government will honor the workers who put their lives at risk to restore water lines.

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Himachal News : Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri said that the water power department in the state suffered a loss of Rs 1411 crore due to heavy rains
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Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri said that the Jal Shakti Department in the state has suffered a loss of Rs 1,411 crore due to heavy rains. He said that the government will honor the workers who put their lives at risk to restore water lines.

Agnihotri said that 4,623 drinking water schemes have been restored in the state, which is a record. He appreciated the hard work of the employees of the department for this.

He said – Five thousand scheme had come in our loss. Now the people, the officers of the department, the employees and the colleagues have worked hard to make the situation normal in a very short time and for this a lot of passionate workers are needed.

People with courage are needed for this because working in the rivers. The employees who have worked in danger, those who have jumped into the rivers, those who have built buildings in the flowing river, those who have the resources Where no one can reach, we have tried to reach there because the most important of our manpower is that our sources which are in all the rivers, drains, near springs. So it was a challenging task. We have called for a list of those who accepted the challenge and worked to provide water to the entire state by putting their lives in their palm and we are going to take good decisions about them in the future.

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