Updated Dec 17, 2020 | 11:10 IST The four developmental projects pertain to developmental projects in Chhattisgarh, Nagaland and improving the safety and performance of existing dams across various states in India. World Bank HQ in New York  |  Photo Credit: PTI New Delhi: The World Bank Board on Wednesday approved four developmental projects in India worth over $800 million. The projects pertain to strengthening India’s social protection architecture, promoting nutrition-supportive agriculture for tribal households in Chhattisgarh, enhancing quality education in Nagaland and improving the safety and performance of existing dams across various states in India . “The four projects will support India’s efforts to build back better by creating a sustainable and resilient economy. Development work today has an additional responsibility – to help poor and vulnerable families roll back the adverse impact that the pandemic has had on their lives,” said Junaid Ahmad, Country Director, World Bank India in a statement.