"The committee report will be discussed across the state and ways and means would be found to remove the backlog of Vidarbha and Marathwada regions, taking into consideration its recommendations," Chavan said at the inauguration of an exhibition and a symposium here to mark former Chief Minister Vasantrao Naik's birth centenary.
The Dr Kelkar committee report is expected to be submitted in a month's time, Chavan added.
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At the inauguration, as soon as Chavan started his speech, a pro-Vidarbha activist stood up and started shouting slogans demanding creation of a separate Vidarbha state.
The activist, Balasaheb Korate, president of the Mawala Sanghatana, also drew Chavan's attention towards the issue of farmer suicides.
During his speech, Chavan expressed concern over the industrial backlog in Vidarbha and assured that the region would be given pride of place in the new industrial policy of the state.
He also emphasised on the need to strengthen the co-operative movement in Vidarbha and expressed hope that the amendments made to the Maharashtra Co-operatives Act would help rejuvenate it.
Chavan underlined the need for proper water management saying that henceforth the state government would insist on the use of drip irrigation by the sugarcane growers in the state.
"When 82 per cent of the farmers in the state are demanding water for irrigation, we cannot allow sugarcane growers alone to use huge quantities of water for their crop. They must resort to drip irrigation. People have right over water and its just distribution is a must," he said.
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