Over 51,000 farmers get Rs 21 cr drought aid in Mah
   Date :21-May-2019

 
PALGHAR:
 
So far, 51,174 farmers from 333 villages in Palghar have been paid Rs 21.09 crore towards compensation for the scarcity situation in the district
 
MORE than 51,000 farmers in Palghar district of Maharashtra have been provided drought assistance worth Rs 21.09 crore, an official said on Monday. Due to the deficient monsoon last year, reservoirs in the district have only about 22 per cent water stock of their total storage capacity, Collector Prashant Narnavre said in a statement. “So far, 51,174 farmers from 333 villages in Palghar have been paid Rs 21.09 crore towards compensation for the scarcity situation in the district,” he said.
 
The State Tribal Development Department’s Principal Secretary, Manisha Verma, toured the district during the weekend to review the water crisis and assured there was no dearth of funds to tackle the situation, he added. Meanwhile, noting that several districts in Maharashtra were facing a drought-like situation, the Bombay High Court on Monday expressed dissatisfaction over the State Government’s delay in listing out measures to tackle the water crisis. The High Court last week directed the Government to file its affidavit on Monday in response to an application of activist Sanjay Lakhe Patil, seeking setting up of independent disaster management committees in each district of the State.
 
Patil sought implementation of the 2016 disaster management guidelines, which listed several measures to be undertaken by the State Government to tackle natural calamities and disasters, including drought. The Government lawyer on Monday sought further time to file the affidavit. “We are aware of the situation in several districts of Maharashtra...We are aware of the seriousness of the situation.
 
The Government should not delay in filing an affidavit stating what steps it has taken,” the court said. The bench further noted that some districts in the State’s Marathwada region get water supply once in eight days. The court directed the Government to file its affidavit by May 27, when it will hear the matter further. The court said the Government shall continue to carry out any relief work it has been doing and not stop it pending hearing of the application.