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Senthil Balaji inspects projects in Karur dist

Senthil Balaji inspects projects in Karur dist

Time of India27-04-2025

Minister for electricity, prohibition and excise V Senthil Balaji inspected three ongoing projects in Karur district on Sunday. The projects include the construction of a bridge across the Cauvery connecting Nerur in Karur district and Uniyur in Trichy district, a science park being built at Rs 5.93 crore and the construction of a bus stand at Tirumanilaiyur at Rs 40 crore. The bridge which is nearing completion is being built at a cost of Rs 92.38 crore. Senthil Balaji was accompanied by district collector M Thangavel.

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