Jai Raj Ispat Begins Water Storage and Drainage Project in Kurnool
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Jai Raj Ispat Begins Water Storage and Drainage Project in Kurnool

Jai Raj Ispat has initiated a major water and sanitation infrastructure project in Guttapadu village with the performance of a Bhumi Pooja ceremony for the construction of an underground water storage tank and a drainage system. The project marks a significant step towards improving essential facilities for the local community.

With an estimated investment of around Rs 40 lakhs, the initiative is aimed at addressing the village’s critical water storage challenges while strengthening drainage infrastructure. The company said the project will help improve water availability, ensure smoother wastewater management, and support better sanitation and hygiene conditions for residents over the long term.

The ceremony witnessed participation from Jai Raj Ispat officials, local authorities, and members of the village community, reflecting a joint effort to enhance grassroots-level infrastructure. The project will be implemented with an emphasis on quality construction and long-lasting durability to ensure sustainable outcomes.

Commenting on the development, S.K. Goenka, Founder & Managing Director, Jai Raj Ispat Limited, said, “At Jai Raj Ispat Limited, we believe reliable water and sanitation infrastructure is essential for healthy, progressive communities. This Guttapadu initiative addresses critical infrastructure gaps to improve daily living conditions and create long-term value. We remain committed to driving real impact and fostering inclusive growth across the regions where we operate.”

Siddharth Jain, Executive Director, Jai Raj Ispat Limited, added, “This project reflects our focus on building infrastructure that directly enhances quality of life. By developing integrated water storage and drainage networks, we are addressing immediate needs while ensuring long-term sustainability. Our goal is to strengthen local infrastructure and elevate hygiene standards to enable more resilient communities.”

The company continues to undertake community development initiatives focused on improving infrastructure and living standards across regions where it operates.


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Jai Raj Ispat has initiated a major water and sanitation infrastructure project in Guttapadu village with the performance of a Bhumi Pooja ceremony for the construction of an underground water storage tank and a drainage system. The project marks a significant step towards improving essential facilities for the local community.With an estimated investment of around Rs 40 lakhs, the initiative is aimed at addressing the village’s critical water storage challenges while strengthening drainage infrastructure. The company said the project will help improve water availability, ensure smoother wastewater management, and support better sanitation and hygiene conditions for residents over the long term.The ceremony witnessed participation from Jai Raj Ispat officials, local authorities, and members of the village community, reflecting a joint effort to enhance grassroots-level infrastructure. The project will be implemented with an emphasis on quality construction and long-lasting durability to ensure sustainable outcomes.Commenting on the development, S.K. Goenka, Founder & Managing Director, Jai Raj Ispat Limited, said, “At Jai Raj Ispat Limited, we believe reliable water and sanitation infrastructure is essential for healthy, progressive communities. This Guttapadu initiative addresses critical infrastructure gaps to improve daily living conditions and create long-term value. We remain committed to driving real impact and fostering inclusive growth across the regions where we operate.”Siddharth Jain, Executive Director, Jai Raj Ispat Limited, added, “This project reflects our focus on building infrastructure that directly enhances quality of life. By developing integrated water storage and drainage networks, we are addressing immediate needs while ensuring long-term sustainability. Our goal is to strengthen local infrastructure and elevate hygiene standards to enable more resilient communities.”The company continues to undertake community development initiatives focused on improving infrastructure and living standards across regions where it operates.

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