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Center Writes To KCR Govt To Give More Information On Medigadda Barrage Collapse Incident

Center Writes To KCR Govt To Give More Information On Medigadda Barrage Collapse IncidentCenter Writes To KCR Govt To Give More Information On Medigadda Barrage Collapse Incident

Hyderabad, Oct 28 (Hydnow):  The Center has written another letter to the state government in the wake of the collapse of the 20th pier of the Medigadda (Lakshmi) barrage in Kaleswaram uplifts.  The National Dam Safety Authority said that the information sought by them on the incident should be given immediately.  Ordered to give details by Sunday.

The Central Committee visited the project from October 23 to 26.  At this time the state government gave some information.  But before the return of the committee, they wrote another letter as they did not get more details than they asked for.  The Center has sought information on a total of 20 items.  Officials said that so far the state government has given details only on 3 items.  (Hydnow)  


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