The decision was taken in today's cabinet meeting chaired by the Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan.
On account of severe drought until this month, the Congress-NCP government has come in for criticism for ineffective large-scale irrigation projects which did not provide any solace.
The present scheme would be monitored by the agriculture department.
According to officials, there is a great demand for micro-irrigation schemes from farmers. There is a Central scheme, but it is prone to delays, so the state has come out with its own micro-irrigation scheme.
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Funds from National Micro-Irrigation Scheme, Vidarbha Intensive Irrigation Development Programme and Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna can be utilised for this scheme.
Meanwhile, bringing much-needed relief, the monsoon has set in over the state.
So far, the state has received 37 per cent of the average rainfall for June. In the first ten days of the month, 68 tehsils have received more than 75 per cent of average rainfall while 177 tehsils have received more than 100 per cent of the month's average.