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A.P. government gives ‘in-principle nod’ for ₹750-crore Tirupati climate resilience project

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Sambasiva Rao M.
A.P. government gives ‘in-principle nod’ for ₹750-crore Tirupati climate resilience project
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The Andhra Pradesh government has approved a ₹750-crore project to make Tirupati a climate-resilient city by restoring its historic lake and tank network. The initiative aims to improve flood management and groundwater recharge, with partial funding sought from Germany's KfW Development Bank.

The Andhra Pradesh government has granted in-principle approval for the proposed ₹750-crore project to transform Tirupati into a climate-resilient “City of Lakes and Tanks” by restoring its traditional water systems and strengthening urban flood management.

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