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The central government will provide Rs 77.37 crore for Tato-I’s infrastructure, including roads and bridges, along with Rs 120.43 crore as financial assistance for the state’s equity share.
For the Heo project, Rs 127.28 crore will be allocated for infrastructure development, with an additional Rs 130.43 crore towards the state’s equity share.
These investments are expected to significantly improve infrastructure and socio-economic conditions in the region.
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The state will receive 12% free power from these projects, plus an extra 1% for the Local Area Development Fund (LADF).
This initiative is anticipated to bring substantial infrastructure improvements and socio-economic growth to the area.
The district will see new facilities like hospitals, schools, vocational training centres such as ITIs, marketplaces, and playgrounds funded by dedicated project funds amounting to Rs 15 crore.
Overall, these hydropower projects are set to provide significant benefits to Arunachal Pradesh by boosting power supply and fostering regional development through improved infrastructure and socio-economic opportunities.