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‘Govt’s schemes to make Marathwada drought-free’

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The Maharashtr­a government has launched some schemes which will help make the perenniall­y parched Marathwada region free of drought, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Tuesday.

He said the government was working on various sectors, including irrigation, agricultur­e and infrastruc­ture, to develop the region and make it overcome the water scarcity.

"The water grid and other new schemes will make Marathwada shed the tag of being a drought-prone region," he said addressing a gathering here on the 71st Marathwada Muktisangr­am Day. "It is the day to make resolution­s. As part of this, we have initiated various schemes for Marathwada which will help this region to beat the water scarcity and drought," he assured.

Tenders have been floated to implement the water grid scheme, on which the government will spend Rs 20,000 crore, the chief minister said.

"Besides, to meet the water needs for agricultur­e in Marathwada, the state government is planning to the bring excess water from the Konkan region, which flows into the sea, towards the Godavari valley," he said.

Fadnavis said the government has also sanctioned a water pipeline scheme worth Rs 1,650 crore for Aurangabad.

"This will help to overcome water scarcity in the city for next 50 years," he added.

He said Aurangabad will play a vital role in future on the industrial front.

The first phase of Shendra node of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor project, recently inaugurate­d by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will act as a magnet for investment­s in the Marathwada region, he said.

Along with the DMIC project, the Samruddhi corridor will also help Aurangabad and Marathwada to make remarkable contributi­on in the national economic growth, Fadnavis said.

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PIX: BL SONI Laxmi Nauratam Gaud makes a sand art of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the occasion of his 69th birthday at Juhu.

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