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Water, instead of woes, may soon flow in 'Queen of Hills'

By IANS | Updated: August 29, 2021 09:05 IST

Shimla, Aug 29 Water, instead of woes, may soon flow out of the taps in the 'Queen of ...

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Shimla, Aug 29 Water, instead of woes, may soon flow out of the taps in the 'Queen of Hills', once the favourite summer retreat of British India, with the pumping of the Satluj river water from its catchment with the World Bank help.

As per the project with an outlay of $250 million

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