A government resolution issued here today said an advance of Rs 7.6 crore has been sanctioned for implementation of the special assistance scheme to curb farmers' suicides.
The scheme will be known as 'Prerana Project- Farmers' Mental Health Service Programme', the government resolution said.
The programme includes extension of the mental health wings in nine district and five sub-district hospitals in the state, it said.
It envisages roping in accredited social health activists (ASHA) community health workers in efforts to reduce farmers' suicides.
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The figure is already higher than the 574 cases recorded in Marathwada by the revenue department in 2014 and three times higher than the cases recorded two years ago.
So far, this monsoon, Marathwada has recorded a 53 per cent rain deficit. Water sources are drying up with dam levels down to 8 per cent of capacity. Five of its 11 large dams are at dead storage level and the kharif crop has faced extensive damage.