100 days of BJP govt: Agri, capex increase key areas


Mumbai, Feb 7 (PTI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said that improving agriculture productivity and increasing capital expenditure are the focus areas of his government, which has completed 100 days in power.

"100 days is too short a period to evaluate the performance of a government. You can only judge it by its intentions and we have shown that we are on the right track," Fadnavis told PTI in an interview.

The state is facing one of its worst drought with 24,000 of the 40,000 villages being affected.

"We have ensured that relief reaches 90 lakh farmers and as long term measures, we have embarked on Jal Yukta Shivar Yojana to make 5000 villages free from drought every year," he said.

The scheme will help farmers improve moisture security and agriculture productivity will be enhanced.

"We will start a scheme of solar pumps for farmers and also create value chain for 14 crops right from seeds, crops to purchase and processing. Due to it, farmers will get good inputs for their seeds and market price.

As per my meetings at the World Economic Forum in Davos, we will be creating value chain for 10 lakh farmers this year and take the number to 25 lakh next year. We want to boost investment in agriculture sector on an everlasting and continuous basis and not just let it remain restricted to providing crop loan," he added.

Fadnavis also said he had taken steps to reduce the 'permission regime' for setting up industry in the state and the investment sentiment is now positive.

"Land allotment and different kinds of permissions have now been fastened and our basic efforts will be to bring in more investment which will create jobs. 50 per cent of our population is under the age of 25. Investments will improve their skills which in turn will boost spending. This will increase demand putting a favourable economic environment. From the taxes generated, we will get money to invest in rural and urban infrastructure."

The chief minister said the Home department which he is heading is trying to improve conviction rate.

"The work orders for the long pending CCTV project have been issued and contracts will be signed soon," he added.

He said mobile forensic labs will be created at district level. Similarly, several e-initiatives like the web-portal 'Aaple Sarkar', right to services act and E-Mojni, an initiative to help farmers with land records are also an attempt by his government to bring in transparency.

  

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  • MyRightIsaid, bengaluru

    Sun, Feb 08 2015

    CM Fadnavis is a able "Doer" of what he promises.
    Although right now what he said is just talk, he should come back later to tell us, he meant what he said...through actions and completion of 75% of his promises.
    People will hail him as a "Messiah" or if u do not like that word "saviour" of the farmers....
    We always cross our hands and wait with hope every time Politicians, without fail, deliver such "start up" speech.
    Hope Fadnavis proves himself a different type of person, a person who keeps his "word of honour"
    (for all others the word of honour does not mean anything at all, anyway!!)

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