Cable wires go underground in Kolkata

IN Media Watch Briefs | 05/01/2017

The West Bengal government will lay an underground cable TV network   in Kolkata to decongest the city of overhead cable wires, reports  Television Post.   This was announced by the West Bengal urban development minister Firhad Hakim who said that the move is part of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s beautification plan for the city. The underground laying of wire would also give jobs to many unemployed youth in the city, he is reported to have said.              

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