Maharashtra govt approves Rs 79 bn for water projects in drought-hit areas
The
jumbo proposal is aimed at the completion of works in Konkan, Nashik,
Aurangabad, Amravati, Nagpur and Pune divisions
Current Affairs News:
The Maharashtra government has approved
over Rs 70 billion to complete the drinking
water projects in scarcity-hit areas, state minister Babanrao Lonikar said.
The
government is committed to provide water to all villages that are perennially
dry, the water supply and sanitation minister said in a release issued last
night.
Under
the National Rural Drinking Water Scheme, the government has approved a
proposal of Rs 79.52 billion for completing 6,624 water projects in 10,583
villages, he said.
The
jumbo proposal is aimed at the completion of works in Konkan, Nashik,
Aurangabad, Amravati, Nagpur and Pune divisions.
Nearly
6,500 projects have already been completed in the last four years by spending
Rs 55 billion, Lonikar said.
During
the last four years, the main emphasis was to complete the pending projects, he
said.
The
water supply department ensured that funds were properly utilised and action
was taken against district bodies misusing the money, he added.
Notably,
the Marathwada region of Maharashtra is a perennially drought-hit area.
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