The Tillari reservoir, located in North Goa, is set to undergo a major revamp with the government investing Rs 4 billion in the project.
GoaNorth GoaTillari ReservoirWater SupplyRevamp ProjectReal Estate MaharashtraAug 23, 2024
The Tillari reservoir revamp project is a government initiative to improve the water storage capacity and reduce water loss due to evaporation and seepage.
The government is investing Rs 4 billion in the project.
The project is expected to benefit several villages and towns in North Goa and create employment opportunities for local residents.
The project is expected to be completed within the next two years.
The government has announced plans to construct several new dams and water storage facilities to improve the water supply in the region.
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