"The MoUs signed under 'Make in Maharashtra' drive two years ago have a validity of five years. Out of the total MoUs worth Rs eight lakh crore signed then, the pacts worth Rs five lakh crore have materialised," Fadnavis told reporters here on the eve of state Legislature's Budget session.
"The investment has started coming and projects are at various level of development. The success ratio is 71 per cent if you go by the amount against the average success rate of 30-35 per cent of such initiatives.
The CM was responding to allegations of "all-round failure" levelled against his government by Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil.
"They (opposition leaders) are upset over excellent performance of my government. We have done a good job and taken decisions, which the Opposition could not do during their 15 years' tenure," Fadnavis said.
Meanwhile, on the agrarian crisis, he said, "State has sent a proposal of Rs 2,425 crore to the Centre seeking financial aid. Over 11 lakh hectares of agricultural land was affected due to pink bollworm and attack of insects on some cereals."
According to Fadnavis, his government has so far completed authorisation of 46.35 lakh farmers' bank accounts, which means that these farmers would most likely benefit from the Rs 34,000 crore loan waiver scheme.
"Out of it, 30 lakh are beneficiaries of loan waiver while remaining fall in financial assistance category, where up to Rs 25,000 will be given to farmers, who have a good track record of regular repayment of crop loans," Fadnavis said.
Some district central co-operative banks have charged interest on loan waiver amount for the period from June to December last year.
Asked about it, Fadnavis said, "There are 4-5 banks that have done so. I have already asked them not to charge interest over it and most of the Public Sector Undertakings have agreed to it. If these banks do not comply with our appeal then we will issue notice of dissolving their board of directors."
16 Bills would be presented during the Budget session, official said, adding the state Budget would be presented on March 9.
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