"Government is working towards the goal of making Maharashtra open defecation free and ensuring 100 per cent segregation, collection and processing of municipal solid waste as an extension of 'Swachh Maharashtra Abhiyan'. I am happy to state that 50 towns will become 'swachh' by the end of this year," Rao said in his address after unfurling the national flag on Republic Day at Shivjai Park here.
The Governor said as a tribute to former President late APJ Abdul Kalam, the government has launched 'APJ Abdul Kalam Amrut Yojana' to provide free nutritious meal to pregnant women and lactating mothers in tribal areas of the state.
On the drought situation, Rao said many parts of the state are facing drought this year, affecting 15,747 villages in the current kharif season.
"Government has announced a special package of Rs 10,512 crore during the winter session of state Legislature for farmers' relief. Of this, Rs 2000 crore has been disbursed to the affected farmers," he said.
Bima Yojana to enable individual small farmers get full compensation for crop damage due to natural calamities in the Kharif season. The scheme will benefit the farmers who have not availed any loan," Rao said.
He said that encouraged by the success of 'Aaple Sarkar' phase I, the government has launched phase II of the project that enables people to share their ideas, suggestions and grievances with the government.
"In order to strengthen the safety and security of citizens, government has decided to bring many parts of state under digital surveillance. I am pleased to state that Pune has become the first city to be brought under CCTV surveillance. It has also been implemented in South Mumbai."
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In Nagpur, district guardian minister Chandrashekhar
Bawankule unfurled the flag at the Kasturchand Park ground.
He said all efforts will be made to make Nagpur a smart city. Both the Centre and the state are initiating steps for its all round development, he said.
"Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis are committed to make Nagpur a developed city," the state's Energy Minister added.
On the lines of 'Make in India', the state government was implementing 'Make in Maharashtra' and is providing opportunities for setting up small scale units, he said.
IG Police Ravindra Kadam from Nagpur Range and Assistant Sub Inspector of Police Bhaskar Wankhede, both of whom will be awarded the Police Medals this year, were felicitated by Bawankule on the occasion.
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