Maharashtra Requests Rs 6,800 Crore from Central Government for Water Initiatives
Maharashtra is seeking Rs 6,800 crore from the central government for water projects. Discussions with the Jal Shakti Ministry included water resource management and public welfare schemes.
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On Wednesday, the Union Jal Shakti Minister met with Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Ministers to discuss state water resource management, the Jal Jeevan Mission, and the implementation of the Jal Sanrakshan Janbhagidari Yojana. The meeting underscored the importance of making welfare schemes accessible to the populace.
During the dialogue, Union support of Rs 6,800 crore was assured for irrigation projects nearing completion. Additional funds may cover initiatives between 50 to 75 percent complete, aiding the progress of numerous halted ventures across the state. Both governments assessed the Jal Jeevan Mission, pinpointing and beginning to rectify underlying issues to improve execution standards.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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