ADB commits $200 million loan to expand urban services in Kolkata 
News Updates

ADB commits $200 million loan to expand urban services in Kolkata

Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a USD 200 million loan to enhance the development of climate-and disaster-resilient sewerage and drainage infrastructure in Kolkata

PTI

New Delhi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a USD 200 million loan to enhance the development of climate-and disaster-resilient sewerage and drainage infrastructure in Kolkata, aiming to improve the city's livability.

PSU Watch is now on Whatsapp Channels. Click here to join

These interventions, which are part of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation Sustainability, Hygiene, and Resilience (Sector) Project, will improve the living conditions and health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable groups including women and children, ADB said in a statement.

Kolkata, one of India's most populous and densely populated cities, faces significant challenges due to inadequate drainage and sewerage systems, causing urban floods and an unhygienic environment, it said.

These issues are exacerbated by increased heavy rains due to climate change, it said.

To address these challenges, the project will construct 84 kilometers (km) of combined trunk and secondary sewerage and drainage pipelines, 176 km of combined lateral sewerage and drainage pipelines up to customer connections, and 50,000 household sewer connections, it said.

It will construct one sewage treatment plant and five pumping stations. The project will benefit over 277,000 residents, it added.

(PSU Watch– India's Business News centre that places the spotlight on PSUs, Bureaucracy, Defence and Public Policy is now on Google News. Click here to follow. Also, join PSU Watch Channel in your Telegram. You may also follow us on Twitter here and stay updated.)

ACC approves extension of additional charge as CMD of MTNL to A Robert J Ravi

NTPC Green Energy signs MoU with BSPGCL for renewable energy and battery storage projects

N.B.S. Rajput (IAS) appointed as Principal Secretary of Public Enterprises Department, Odisha

BPCL weighs legal options as Rs 1-crore environmental fine lingers for over a year

Free trade pact opens up $122 bn British Govt's procurement market for Indian compaines: Commerce Secretary