The Spokesperson of Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee JP Dhanopia said that the whole state is now facing the water crisis and in the capital of state not only human beings but animals also haven't been getting water for three days.

In order to preserve and enhance greenery in Madhya Pradesh, a local Non Government Organisation (NGO) has been campaigning in this direction by distributing plants/seeds to common people since five years.

Indore, March 22: The fate of Indore municipal corporation's most ambitious water project Narmada phase III seems to have run into rough weather with the Narmada Bachao Andolan throwing a dampener on the R&R work of 440 mw Maheshwar project.

Indore City Transport Services Ltd (ICTSL) has made its claim for Carbon Credit. In this regard, the company has made a presentation in Delhi yesterday. If the claim of carbon credit is accepted by the Union government and the designated authority concerned, the company could earn a revenue of Rs 1 crore per annum for its 100 city buses.

Indore under water emergency THE Malwa region of western Madhya Pradesh is facing acute water shortage. Most reservoirs in the region dried up as early as December following a scant monsoon. While Ujjain residents are getting water supply for an hour in four days, Indore has declared water emergency from February to June 2009. This is the first time an Indian city has declared water

If the words of state urban development minister Babulal Gaur are to be believed, Metro trains are not a distant dreams, at least for the cities of Indore and Bhopal, two largest cities of Madhya Pradesh.

Urban areas of Indore, Dhar, Chhindwara, Alirajpur, Khargone, Sehore, Rajgarh and Dewas districts are facing drinking water problem, would be supplied drinking water through transportation. The state government has sanctioned an amount of Rs 1.54 crore for this purpose. The amount would be allotted to the concerning collectors in two instalments.

By Our Staff Reporter

By Our Staff Reporter
Bhopal, Jan 22: Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Minitster Babulal Gaur today said that a survey for the proposed Metro Rail project in the state capital and commercial capital Indore would be undertaken in a month.

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Indore, Jan 2: Laying of pipeline for the third phase of Narmada Project here is in full swing. It will take another one-and-a-half year before testing of the project, scheduled in June. The project is being completed at an estimated cost of Rs 641 crore, with an aid provided by the Asian Development Bank.

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