Thursday 3 March 2016

WHO Likes What Vishvaraj Infra Is Doing In Nagpur

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The World Health Organisation, after observing Vishvaraj Infrastructure Limited’s (VIL) massive undertaking in Nagpur to bring about continuous water has been given two thumps for its water quality.

The Nagpur 24X7 project will hope to enable the third largest industry city in Maharashtra to have continuous water. With a citizen base of nearly 2.5 million, the city gets 540 million litres of water per day distributed through 2,100 km of pipeline with about 80% coverage.

Through Orange City Water Ltd, a 50:50 joint venture SPV company, between Vishvaraj Environment Pvt. Ltd and Veolia Water of France, the city’s water supply system is being upgraded to 24/7 supply and water security is being improved.

The Water Quality Partnership for Health programme - a partnership between the Australian government and WHO - has been promoting Water Safety Plans (WSPs) in India. A water quality specialist from Australia visited Nagpur on behalf of WHO and extremely pleased with its progress.

VIL provides global solutions that contribute to sustainable development in the water sector through innovation in the design, construction and operation of drinking water treatment plants, distribution system reforms, etc. The Company has executed or in execution projects worth approximately Rs 27,500 million across the three sectors primarily through PPP contracting and few through EPC route.

Arun Lakhani of Vishvaraj Infra (VIL India) says focus to supply water in "Orange City Nagpur 24X7".

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