Jagan directs officials to expedite Vizag fishing harbour
Updated Jun 2, 2021, 12:10 am IST
Conducts review on fishing harbours project worth Rs 15,753 cr
Jagan also reviews APDDCF projects. Officials say 9,899 bulk milk cooling units at an estimated cost of Rs 1,885.76 crore and 8,052 automatic milk collection units at an estimated cost of Rs 942.77 crore are coming up across the state. (Photo: Twitter @AndhraPradeshCM)
VIJAYAWADA: The state government will accord priority to the development of Visakhapatnam fishing harbour and prepare an action plan for development of Kakinada fishing harbour and Kothapatnam fishing landing centre.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy instructed officials to initiate
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