Maharashtra Declares Another 931 Villages Drought-Affected, Minister Chairs Meeting
Team Udayavani, Jan 5, 2019, 6:04 AM IST
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Thursday announced another 931 villages in the state as “drought-affected”, which will entitle them to several benefits and concessions.
Earlier, the Union government had announced 151 of the 358 tehsils in Maharashtra as drought-affected in October. Revenue minister Chandrakant Patil held a review meeting on drought situation earlier on Thursday.
“A government committee has assessed the data of water availability and fodder and crop productivity in tehsils which were not covered under the Centre’s relief scheme,” he told
reporters.
“931 villages from 50 revenue circles were found to have less than 50% productivity. These villages will now get the benefit of schemes for drought-affected areas,” Patil said.
“Today’s announcement means only these villages are declared as drought-affected and not the entire tehsil (where the village is located),” said an official from the Relief and Rehabilitation Department.
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