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Maharashtra deposited Rs 18,980 cr to make 2.95 mn farmers debt-free: CM

He said the government also procured 418.8 quintal cotton, highest in the last 10 years

Uddhav Thackeray
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Thackeray said that around 66,300 industrial units have resumed operations after the government set in motion the process of unlocking.

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Maharashtra government has made around 2.95 million farmers in the state debt-free by depositing Rs 18,980 crore into their bank accounts, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Saturday.
Thackeray was speaking after hoisting the national flag at Mantralaya (state secretariat) in south Mumbai on the occasion of 74th Independence Day.
He also said that the government will focus on farmers and working class as it tries to transform Maharashtra into a welfare state.
Stating that the government has started the process of unlocking the state "cautiously in a staggered manner", Thackeray also noted that Maharashtra has increased Covid-19 tests on a "big scale".
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