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Devendra Fadnavis announces launch of Jalyuk Shivar project in 5,000 villages of Maharashtra

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 12, 2023 17:27 IST

The second phase of the Maharashtra Government's ambitious water conservation project called ' Jalyukt Shivar' will start soon, Deputy Chief ...

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The second phase of the Maharashtra Government's ambitious water conservation project called ' Jalyukt Shivar' will start soon, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on March 12.The 'Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyaan' was started in 2014 when Mr. Fadnavis was Chief Minister to deepen and widen streams, build cement and earthen stop dams and restoring nullahs and digging farm ponds to enhance water availability for farming.The aim was to make the State drought-free by removing water scarcity in 5000 villages per year.  

In October 2020, a probe was initiated by the MVA government claiming the Comptroller and Auditor General's report had pointed out to irregularities. "We all know 50% of Maharashtra gets rainfall. We don't have any other option but to go in for water conservation. We will start second phase of Jalyukt Shivar soon," Mr. Fadnavis told reporters."We had managed to conserve water in 20,000 villages with this project. Some 37 lakh hectares of land came under irrigation, which helped the farmers to cultivate two crops in a year," he said.The project is important this year as some weather models are predicting El Niño effect, which may need water conservation on a large scale, Mr. Fadnavis added.

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