Ajmer: To establish a stable alternative water supply system in Ajmer, high-power pumps were installed at Foysagar lake on Monday. These pumps cost Rs 66 lakh, with two pumps of 25 HP and two of 30 HP at the pump house, which will improve the water supply in 15 zones of the city. While inaugurating the pumps, state assembly speaker and Ajmer North MLA Vasudev Devnani said that Foysagar lake will be included under the ERCP (Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project).
Devnani, on this occasion, said that he is committed to resolving the water problem of Ajmer and, therefore, the budget has been passed for the ERCP to include Ajmer in it. Under this scheme, new pipelines and other facilities will be provided for the production of water from Foysagar. Previously, Ajmer was totally dependent on the water supply from Bisalpur, and with the increasing population, low pressure and water supply every 72 hours were major problems for the city. He also announced that habitats situated at farthest corners of the district will also get Bisalpur water.
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