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Pawar sets off on yatra to drought-hit states

Last updated on: August 1, 2012 11:50 IST


Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Wednesday began his three-day tour to take stock of four drought-hit states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Karnataka.

Pawar is leading a team to drought-affected areas during August 1-3 to assess the rain deficit and water scarcity situation. 

He will be accompanied by Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh when he meets the chief ministers of these four states to discuss the situation.

Pawar will first visit Maharashtra and later Karnataka on Thursday.

He will also hold meetings in Gujarat and Rajasthan on Friday.

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Pawar sets off on yatra to drought-hit states


While the all-India average of rainfall deficiency is 21 percent, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan are the worst affected regions.

Different regions in Karnataka have seen rain deficiency between 21 percent and 44 percent with the maximum impact felt in south interior parts of the state.

The government had on Tuesday announced a relief package of over Rs 1,900 crore to states facing drought-like situation. It also offered 50 percent subsidy on diesel to the farmers in places where shortfall of rains have occurred.

Talking to media persons in New Delhi after meeting of Empowered Group of Ministers on Tuesday, Pawar said 25 percent of the subsidy on diesel will be borne by the Centre and 25 percent of it will be shared by the state governments.

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Pawar sets off on yatra to drought-hit states


The EGoM approved Rs 1,440 crore to Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Gujarat under integrated watershed management programme.

Another Rs. 453 crore will be given under the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) to Maharashtra.

Pawar said that the contingency plan prepared by the Centre also include some other measures to tackle the drought like situation in various states. He said that the contingency plan has been made for those 320 districts where monsoon rains have been poor.