"The state government should make a provision of Rs 50-100 crore for constructing toilets for women in villages, at ST stands and at all the public places," Pawar said after launching 'Rashtravadi Yuvati Congress' (RYC) at a function here marking the thirteenth foundation day of the party.
The Agriculture minister also asked ministers from NCP to fulfil the demands in the charter presented by RYC.
"At last year's foundation day we made 40 demands on the issues concerning the Dalits. I was told by state unit chief Madhukar Pichad that Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar held meetings in this regard and fulfilled 30 demands.
"Accordingly, the charter of demands presented by the RYC today should also be looked into," Pawar said.
He also lauded the initiative of his daughter and MP Supriya Sule in creating awareness on female foeticide.
"The awareness campaign which she (Sule) undertook helped in throwing light on such incidents in the state, which are largely being reported from Beed district," he said.