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Slow burn: Key projects to be hit as model poll code kicks in

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 8 January 2025
The imposition of the election period model code of conduct in New Delhi is expected to slow ongoing infrastructure projects, including the Okhla sewage treatment plant, road repairs, and parking facilities. Key projects like water treatment and the Shivaji Bus Terminal redevelopment will be delayed, with new sanctions or tenders halted until after the elections.
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