Sunday 23 April 2017

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis demands Special Aid for suicide prone Districts of Maharashtra



                                     
New Delhi, २३ : The Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis asked for a special  Financial assistance to mitigate the  sufferings  of drought-prone and Farmers suicide-prone Marathwada and Vidarbha Districts of the State while speaking at the rd Meeting of governing council of NITI Aayog here on Sunday .   
            The Chief Minister said this while taking part in the meeting at Rashtrapati Bhavan which was presided over by The Prime Minister, Shri  Narendra Modi. The Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh , The Road and Transport Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari , The Rail way Minister Shri Suresh Prabhu , Agriculture Minister, Shri Radha Mohan Singh, The Human Resources Development Minister, Shri  Prakash Javdekar , The Textile Minister Smt. Smriti Irani , Chief Ministers of Various States besides NITI Aayog deputy chairman , Dr. Arvind Pangria and senior officers from Central and State government were among those present.       
Chief Minister Said, that the State Government has prepared a detailed plan  for १०७ projects in १४ farmer suicide –prone Districts of Vidarbha and Marathwada region and another plan for various projects in the drought prone areas. A detailed proposal regarding this plan has already been submitted to Central Government and ‘I request you for favorable consideration of the same.’
            Shri Fadnvis informed the meeting that the state has worked out a strategy to put in place १०,००० volunteers to cover about ४५,००० villages with the target of १० crore citizen centric transactions and  on boarding of ५० Lakh local merchants on BHIM Aadhar app and urged the central government to support this prgramme. The Chief Minister also asked for a national policy on data privacy and hosting government application and data on public cloud to be frame at the earliest .    
            The Chief Minister Said the State has a target to cover the entire area under sugarcane cultivation by micro irrigation system by २०१९-२० so as to help farmers and adequate financial provision has been made for the same in  the Budget of २०१७. Shri Fadnavis also requested the Centre to take necessary imitative for a long term policy for sustainable production of Pulses such as Red Gram, Black Gram and Bengal Gram.   
            The Chief Minister said the state’s vision for २०३० focuses on employment generation and aims to quadruple the per capita income in the entire state from the current level of Rs .३४ lakh to Rs lakh. And growth with equity and employment generation will be achieved by increased investment in infrasrtructure,providing २४x power, enhancing road connectivity to all district headquarters to lane status ,enhancing rail and water transport and providing metro rail to Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur, he added.
Talking about the digital Maharashtra initiatives, Sh. Fadnavis said several programmes have been initiated to provide a digital platform to our citizens through aaple sarkar portal, public wi-fi, smart cities initiative,digital villages , Mahanet under Bharatnet , pan-state enterprise  architecture initiative, State Aadhar Act (२०१७), JAM Trinity and cyber security. Now, through the Aaple sarkar portal, people can avail ३७२ government services. A total of ७१,५८,७५७ applications have been  received so far and ८७ per cent of the services requested for have been delivered on time, he said.
The state is also initiating public wi-fi services and on January this year, Mumbai became the city with the largest public wi-fi system in India with .  lakh daily users and over ४५० terabytes downloads.
The Chief Minister informed the state is investing around Rs ,००० crore to digitally connect २९,००० Gram Panchayts across Maharashtra under the programme Mahanet which is part of Bharatnet.
                                       .९३ Lakh crore investment
With regards to ease of doing business, shri Fadnavis said a single window on line clearance for setting up business through MAITRA and Aaple Sarkar Portal has already been provided. Of the Rs. Lakh crore investment MOU made during MAKE IN MAHARASHRA , nearly Rs. .९३ Lakh crore investment has been operationalised , with nearly ५० % of FDI coming in to India occurring in Maharashtra. 
 JALYUKTA SHIVAR TO MITIGATE FARMERS SUFERINGS
The Chief Minister Said though ५० % of State’s population  depends on Agriculture for livelihood , this Sector contribute s only ११ % State’s GSDP. Therefore the State has launched massive investment programme in agriculture to Provide moisture security to all farmers through ‘Jalyukta Shivar’ and better excess to institutional credit through interest subvention  schemes and market reforms to provide better price realization for farmers to mitigate their sufferings, he added.
                  Shri Fadnavis said Jalyukta Shivar has now become community movement due to which Maharashtra witness double digit growth of १२. per cent in the agriculture and allied sector during २०१६-१७. He announced the state government and union agriculture ministry is launching yet another campaign called Unnat Shet: samruddha Shetkari which aims at increasing farmers income. It is planned to replicate agriculture extention  model of Krushi mahotsav introduced by Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi during his tenure as chief minister of Gujarat.   
Government steps for e-NAM
Describing e-NAMA as a bold step by the Central Government towards making India as one market, Shri Fadnavis informed state has taken several structural reforms like higher say to farmers in APMC’s management, IT Facilities and promoting warehouses with WDRA accreditation so as to make this initiative a  great success    
Special session on Goods and Services Tax (GST)
On the issue of GST , the Chief Minister referred  to Successful passage of GST in Parliament and said a special session of state assembly has been scheduled in May for enacting the state GST loss. The trade policy of the state will have a sea change after new laws are made. More than ४५०० tax officials have been trained on fundamentals of GST Law, he added. Besides, officials along with trade organizations are holding awareness programmes in this regard. 
Compensation demanded

The Chief Minister said on account of abolishing LBT urban local bodies have been compensated Rs. ,३९० crore and requested the Centre to also consider this amount paid by the state to these local bodies.  

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