Maharashtra Governor C Vidyasagar Rao today sought the participation of corporates to help the government implement its ambitious integrated water conservation and management initiative, Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyan.
"The government has expressed its resolve to make Maharashtra drought-free. 'More crop per drop' will be the guiding motto of the government for using water efficiently," he said addressing a gathering here on the occasion of Maharashtra Day celebration.
Maharashtra attained statehood on May 1, 1960. Maharashtra Day is being celebrated today in various parts of the state.
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"The state government is implementing the 'Jalyukta Shivar Yojana' under which water harvesting storages will be created in villages with the participation of gram sabhas. The government is also seeking the co-operation of corporates to take up this initiative as a part of corporate social responsibility," he said.
He said that skill development will be a priority for the state government.
"The state will be launching the 'Late Pramod Mahajan Skill Development Scheme' to evaluate and integrate existing schemes of skill development and start new ones," he said.
He said the government has decided to implement the Aamdar Adarsh Gaon Yojana on the lines of the Saansad Adarsha Gram Yojana.
"Around1,000 villages will be developed under this scheme," he said.
"The state government has also decided to implement Mukhyamantri Gramin Marg Yojana under which good quality roads will be constructed to connect villages with growing population by 2019," Rao said.