Addressing a press conference here, Parsekar, who would be soon completing one year in the office after taking over from Manohar Parrikar, said he had done better than his own expectations in the last one year.
"In the beginning many people suggested that we should approach the Centre to tide over the revenue shortfall. I was against it. If we were to seek a package, we would have to ask for Rs 500 crore and get Rs 200 crore. We have now secured much more than that," Parsekar said.
This apart, Centre is also funding works of bypasses and minor bridges at other locations.
The state government can get as much as Rs 500 crore more for tourism-related infrastructure development under the Centre's tourism circuit development scheme, he said, adding that these funds were yet be sanctioned.
Parsekar took over from Parrikar on November 8 last year after Parrikar became the Union Defence Minister.
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