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Maha for Central aid to tackle drought-like situation: Chavan

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 6:57 AM IST

Assuring the legislature that funds will not be a constraint in dealing with the situation, he said, "There will be no disconnection of power supply to agriculture pumps as the state is looking forward to Central assistance".

The winter session of the state legislature concluded today.

Though Chavan did not announce any financial package as expected by the Opposition, he said the state was expecting the release of Central funds of Rs 3,232 crore.

"Maharashtra is looking forward to financial aid of Rs 3,232 crore from Centre following a preliminary assessment based on the observations made by a Central team which had visited a few affected areas in Satara and Sangli districts and other places," Chavan said.

He said directions were given to divisional commissioners of Pune, Nashik and Aurangabad divisions to prepare reports with district collectors on the prevailing situation and availability of water-- both for drinking and irrigation purposes.

"They have been asked to draft an emergency plan. Besides, adequate tankers are being deployed and directives have been given not to drain out water from tankers to wells as it will have to be pumped out again," Chavan said, adding that if needed plastic water tanks would be transported on bullock carts.

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He said water management was essential and directives have been issued to maintain storage till July next year.

To a question, Chavan said payments to tanker operators will be disbursed within 15 days.

On EGS, he said the work was going smoothly and is being regularly reviewed.

Chavan said district collectors would be monitoring the supply of electricity only in case of payment defaults.

"The feeder separation is helping in maintaining electricity bills of agriculture pumps," he added.

  

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First Published: Dec 21 2012 | 8:55 PM IST

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