Published On : Mon, Jan 29th, 2018

Plan for Rs 750 cr law university in Nagpur approved: Maha CM

Nagpur: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said the government had approved a plan of Rs 750cr for a law university at Nagpur.

“The state government has approved a plan of Rs 750 crore for Maharashtra Law University at Nagpur and work on the first phase costing Rs 200 crore would begin soon,” Fadnavis said in Nagpur.

Fadnavis, along with Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, today also laid the foundation stone of a flyover connecting Ujjwal Nagar to Manish Nagar, with a railway over bridge and underpass, on the Nagpur-Hyderabad section of National Highway 47, to be built at a cost of Rs 130 crore.

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The Nagpur peri-urban water supply scheme for 10 villages under the National Rural Drinking Water Programme, built at a cost of Rs 232.75 crore and expected to benefit 3.5 lakh people, was also inaugurated.

He expressed happiness at the water scheme being completed in two years.

Congratulating the team that was working on the Manish Nagar flyover, Fadnavis said that he had been struggling with the project for many years now.

He added that the government was working towards making Nagpur airport a world class one with cargo hub facilities.

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