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Possible re-tendering for irrigation projects
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Possible re-tendering for irrigation projects

Fresh tenders may be called for several irrigation projects in the state, as reportedly hinted by the chief minister. The process of re-tendering is likely to be initiated by the government after another round of reviews.Contact: Prateep Kumar, Secretary-Irr...

Fresh tenders may be called for several irrigation projects in the state, as reportedly hinted by the chief minister. The process of re-tendering is likely to be initiated by the government after another round of reviews.Contact: Prateep Kumar, Secretary-Irrigation Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh. Address: 3rd floor, Jalasoudha, Errummanzil, Hyderabad-500 082.Tel: 040-2339 1093. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.irrigation.ap.gov.in

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