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How AMRUT 2.0 Is Driving Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) Upgrades Across India

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  Walk through any municipal corporation office in India today and sewage treatment will come up in nearly every infrastructure conversation. That’s not a coincidence. AMRUT 2.0, the Union Government’s flagship urban water mission, has made sewage treatment plant upgrades a funding priority, and cities that were running on decades-old infrastructure are now rebuilding from the ground up. What Is AMRUT 2.0? AMRUT 2.0, short for Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation 2.0, is a five-year central government scheme running from FY 2021-22 to FY 2025-26, with a total indicative outlay of ₹2,99,000 crore, including a central share of ₹76,760 crore. It builds on the original AMRUT scheme launched in June 2015 and extends coverage to nearly 4,800 statutory towns for water supply, while targeting 100% coverage of sewerage and septage management in the 500 cities already covered under AMRUT 1.0. The mission’s core goal is to make Indian cities “water secure” and “self-sustai...

Why Hyderabad’s Growing Data Centers Need Advanced Water Treatment Systems

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  Hyderabad is fast becoming one of India’s biggest data center hubs. Global cloud providers, hyperscalers, and AI infrastructure companies are setting up shop across the city, drawn by reliable power and a strong tech ecosystem. But behind every rack of servers is a resource that rarely gets discussed: water, specifically water that keeps these facilities from overheating. As data centers scale up, so does their appetite for cooling, and cooling almost always means water. That’s why industrial water treatment has moved from a back-office concern to a core part of reliability planning. Why Do Data Centers Need Water Treatment? Cooling towers and chilled water systems are the backbone of managing server heat, but the water circulating through them isn’t just tap water put straight to work. Untreated water carries dissolved minerals, organic matter, and microorganisms that cause scale formation, corrosion, and biofouling. Scale insulates heat exchanger surfaces, cutting heat transfe...

Commercial Elevator Cost in Hyderabad : Complete Guide

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  Hyderabad’s skyline has changed faster than most people realize. Gachibowli, Kokapet, HITEC City, and even parts of Uppal now have office towers, hospitals, and retail spaces that simply weren’t there five years ago. With that growth comes a question every builder and facility owner eventually asks: what does a commercial elevator actually cost, and how do you avoid overpaying or under-speccing one? The commercial elevator cost in Hyderabad isn’t a single number. It moves depending on how many floors you’re serving, how many people the cabin needs to carry, the technology inside the shaft, and how much finish work goes into the cabin itself. Get this decision wrong, and you’re not just stuck with a bad lift; you’re stuck with years of high power bills and awkward maintenance calls. Quick Answer: A commercial elevator in Hyderabad typically costs between ₹9 lakh and ₹35 lakh , depending on type, capacity, and floors served. Basic MRL passenger lifts for small office buildings sit...