Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today rejected the demand for revoking the ban on plastic items, which came into effect from March 18.
He said the government was willing to address genuine concerns of the plastic manufacturing industry.
Fadnavis saida Cabinet sub-committee headed by Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam would be directed to engage with plastic industry stake-holders to find a working solution.
The chief minister saiddiscussions had been held with the plastic industry stake-holders in the last six months and more engagement would be done to ensure they do not suffer because of the ban.
The demand for reconsideration of the ban was made by some MLAs during a debate on theOpposition-sponsored last week motion on the last day of the Budget session.
Leader of Opposition Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil (Congress) saidthe government should ensure that plastic manufacturers don't get affected since the industry is the generator of jobs.
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The state government implemented its ambitious plan to ban almost all plastic carry bags and single-use plastic, such as disposable plates and cutlery, food packaging and other items.
The government has proposed fines of Rs 5,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 25,000 for the first three offences, with the maximum punishment for violation of the ban being a three-month jail term.
To a question, Fadnavissaid the state government would fill 72,000 posts in various departments in the next twoyears.
"A total of 14000 posts will be filled in Home department, 1500 in Urban Development department. The government will fill 2572 posts in agriculture department," he said.
Recently, unemployed youths had held protests against non-fulfillment of government posts.
Fadnavis also justified the reappointment of senior bureaucrat Radheshyam Mopalwar as the vice-chairman and managing directorof the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) last month.
The chief minister cited a GR (Government Resolution), dated February 9, 2000, on whose basis former bureaucrat R C Sinha was reappointed by the erstwhile Congress-NCP government.
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