West Bengal Government has undertaken a Rs 500 crore programme to convert 50,000 hectares of non-arable land into cultivable area in the state's four drought prone districts - Bankura, Birbhum, Purulia and West Midnapore.
The decision was taken by the state cabinet and an amount of Rs 500 crore has also been cleared for the purpose, state Parliamentary Affairs and Higher Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said here today.
The project work would start immediately with a target to make an additional 50,000 hectares of non-arable land fit for agriculture, he said.
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The initiative would minimise the adverse effects of drought on the production of crops and livestock and productivity of land, water and human resources, he added.