Maha govt committed to tackling drought situation: Governor

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 11 2013 | 3:40 PM IST
The Maharashtra government is fully committed to taking additional measures for tackling water scarcity situation, Governor K Sankaranarayanan said today.
He was addressing a joint sitting of the Maharashtra Legislature after the Budget session began here today.
"Failure of monsoon for second consecutive year has been a matter of deep concern for the state government," the Governor said.
"In February 2012, only 230 tankers were supplying drinking water, while in the current year by the end of February, the number is now nearly ten-fold at 2,136 tankers.
"Various schemes for supply of drinking water in the scarcity areas, including supply through tankers in 1,663 villages and 4,490 hamlets, have been implemented and during current financial year the state has so far spent Rs 414 crore on emergency measures to provide drinking water," he said.
"Nearly 11,801 villages of the state are facing drought, some of them during second consecutive year resulting into acute shortage of fodder. The government has opened 554 cattle camps to provide fodder and at present more than 4.5 lakh animals are in such camps.
"During current financial year, the state has so far spent Rs 749 crore for fodder. Labour attendance on relief works is as high as 2 lakh. The state government is fully committed to take additional measures for tackling scarcity situation," he said.
Jat and Aatpadi talukas (in western Maharashtra) have been facing acute drinking water scarcity. To overcome this situation, the government has decided to provide water from Mhaisal and Tembhu lift irrigation schemes, through canal, the Governor said.
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First Published: Mar 11 2013 | 3:40 PM IST

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