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Vizag Pharma City gets Environment Ministry approval

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Hyderabad , March 6

THE Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has accorded environmental clearance to the Rs 400-crore Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City coming up at Parawada in the outskirts of Visakhapatnam.

Announcing this, the Special Representative of Andhra Pradesh in New Delhi, Mr Mallu Ravi, told newspersons that the Pharma City project along with the 27-km-long Visakhapatnam-Bhimli road had obtained environmental clearance.

Earlier, the AP High Court had stayed the road project on the grounds that the environmental clearance was not obtained.

According to Mr Ravi, the Kailasagiri ropeway project valued at Rs 38 crore in Visakhapatnam was also given environmental clearance.

A technical committee of the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has accorded environmental clearance for the Komuram Bhim Peddavagu medium irrigation project proposed in Adilabad district. The public hearing for the Polavaram multi-purpose irrigation project would be held on March 28-29.

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