IFC Helps Improve Water Supply in India
OREANDA-NEWS. July 15, 2011. IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, has provided a USD 5 million loan to Indian water services company, Vishwa Infrastructures and Services Private Limited, to help increase access to water and improve sewage treatment in two midsized Indian towns.
Vishwa Utilities Private Limited, a subsidiary, has partnered with Khandwa Municipal Corporation in Madhya Pradesh to help bring reliable water supply to Khandwa’s 200,000 residents by investing in water transmission, treatment, distribution, billing, and collection services. The project is part of the Indian national government’s Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for small and medium towns. In
The projects are among the first few water and wastewater public-private partnerships in
“IFC’s global expertise in water will be invaluable to the success of these projects and will help us partner with globally experienced players in water-network management,” said Yerra Srinivas, Managing Director, Vishwa Infrastructures and Services Private Limited.
“Improving water quality and access are key strategic priorities for IFC in
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