​Ekanth Shinde unveils integrated village development model for rural Maharashtra 

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has unveiled an integrated village development model aimed at transforming rural Maharashtra through a coordinated approach to agriculture, water conservation, and public health, the PTI reported.

Target to make 100 lakes silt-free

Chairing a Kharif season review meeting at the Thane district collectorate on Monday, Shinde directed the administration to set a target of making 100 lakes in the district silt-free.

Focus on ‘Galmukt Dharan, Galyukt Shivar’ scheme

According to PTI, he emphasised the effective implementation of the “Galmukt Dharan, Galyukt Shivar” (silt-free dams, silted farms) scheme to boost water storage capacity and soil fertility, according to an official release.

CSR and NGO support for desilting works

“The objective is to increase water storage by deepening and widening dams, allowing for the cultivation of vegetables and cash crops even in summer. We must leverage the support of social organisations like the Naam Foundation, Jaltara Foundation, and CSR funds from bodies like MCHI to provide the necessary machinery for desilting works,” he said.

Push for toxin-free farming

Shinde also urged the agriculture department to promote toxin-free farming by reducing the use of chemical fertilisers in favour of organic and natural methods.

Water planning amid El Nino concerns

In view of the El Nino impact and a projected 92 per cent rainfall, Shinde issued instructions for strict water planning.

HPV vaccination drive announced

He announced an HPV vaccination campaign for women under the “My Village, Arogya Sampan Gaon” initiative.

Relief for rural housing

Additionally, Shinde highlighted a landmark decision to regularise rural houses up to 1,500 square feet, with a complete fee waiver for houses up to 500 square feet.

Holistic approach to rural growth

“This integrated approach coordinates agriculture, water, health, and housing to accelerate rural progress,” he added, the news agency reported. 

Maharashtra govt braces for possible El Nino impact, Devendra Fadnavis calls for effective water management

Last week, the Maharashtra government stepped up preparedness measures to tackle a possible impact of El Nino, with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis directing departments to prioritise water management, conservation works and coordinated planning ahead of the monsoon season.

State gears up with advance planning and coordination

Chairing a high-level review meeting, Fadnavis emphasised the need for proactive measures to mitigate the potential effects of erratic rainfall.

He called for better planning of available water resources, faster execution of conservation projects and immediate repair and rejuvenation of existing water bodies.

Officials were instructed to ensure strong coordination between departments to respond effectively to emerging challenges.

IMD warns of below-normal rainfall, rising heat risks

According to the India Meteorological Department, the impact of El Nino is expected to peak during August and September, with forecasts indicating below-normal rainfall during the monsoon season.

(With PTI inputs)

 

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