"We presented a report to the Central committee two days back, in which we told them about the water-scarcity, unavailability of fodder and destruction of crop due to deficient rainfall. We have sought Rs 495 crore to tackle drought from the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF)," district collector of Jalna, Shyam Deshpande said.
The committee was shown the work done under MGNREGA scheme. "There are around 13,000 labourers working under the MGNREGA scheme. But the demand for jobs will increase from April," he said.
Deshpande said the district administration also sought financial assistance for the cleaning of the three lakes (Ghanewadi, Moti and Mukteshwar), medicines for cattles and to make drinking water available for animals.