"People only see Mumbai as the financial capital of the country. But the city is also the art, literature, theatre and cinema capital of the country. In 1857, with the inception of Sir JJ School of Art, a new era started in this field and after that artists have got immense respect in Mumbai," Fadnavis said.
Fadnavis praised NCP president Sharad Pawar, who was present on the occassion, for providing the land to Bombay Art Society to develop a complex.
"If they (Bombay Art Society) expect us to start a branch of Sahitya Kala academy in the state, I assure that the government would definitely provide land for it," he said.
He said art and literature has an important place in Maharashtra, and the government has therefore decided to increase monetary reward to child artists and others who win awards in the field.
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Meanwhile, Pawar, while addressing the audience, said Mumbai is a "treasure" for artists and asked the government to provide them with housing facilities.
Another prominent Maratha leader and BJP MLC Vinayak Mete
said the morchas being taken out by the community across were not against dalit community.
To counter rallies by Marathas, many dalit organisations have begun staging morchas in Nanded and other parts of the state.
"It would be wrong to say that these morchas are being sponsored by the NCP," he said.
Referring to SC/ST Atrocities Act, the Shiv Sangram organisation leader said dalit icon Babasaheb Ambedkar had guaranteed the right to air one's opinion on any Act if its provisions are hurting someone.
Earlier, Bharipa-Bahujan Mahasangh leader and Ambedkar's grandson Prakash Ambedkar urged his dalit community to exercise restraint and not to carry out parallel counter morchas.
He said "RSS is deliberately trying to mislead dalit community by arguing that the morchas being taken out by the Maratha community are against them."