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Naraina gets new pipeline, booster system after 30 years

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Lok Sabha MP, Bansuri Swaraj and MLA Umang Bajaj during the inauguration of the installed new water pipeline and inline booster to resolve the long-standing drinking water crisis in Narayana Village—thereby ensuring an abundant supply of pure drinking water for every household, in New Delhi on Sunday.
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In a landmark development for the residents of Naraina village, a decades-old challenge has finally been resolved with the inauguration of a new water pipeline and an online booster system, ensuring access to clean and adequate drinking water for every household.

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The much-awaited initiative was inaugurated on Sunday at Holi Chowk, Naraina village, by Member of Parliament Bansuri Swaraj and the area’s MLA Umang Bajaj, marking a historic moment for the local community.

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Speaking at the inauguration, Bansuri Swaraj said, “Access to clean drinking water is a fundamental right. Today’s inauguration reflects our government’s unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for every citizen. Resolving a 30-year-old issue is not just an achievement, but a promise fulfilled.”

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Echoing the sentiment, Umang Bajaj added, “This is a proud moment for Naraina. Our focus has always been on delivering real, on-ground change. The completion of this project showcases the efficiency and intent of our government to resolve even the most persistent issues faced by our people.”

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