Maharashtra CM thanks Centre for drought aid


Mumbai, March 25 (PTI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today thanked the Centre for sanctioning Rs 2,000 crore relief for the drought-affected farmers in the state.

"This is for the first time that any state has received such a large drought relief assistance," Fadnavis said here today.

However, the Chief Minister said, the state government had already disbursed relief to farmers without waiting for central aid. "So far, relief has been given to 80 per cent farmers," he said.

  

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  • Joyal, mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    @yogesh. One more thing it's not donation from modi. He dint paid it from his pocket. It's released it from the govt funds. Which is paid by people like me who work and pay income taxes every year. Upon that your modi is busy in world tour that expenses also paid by tax payers of India. Not but blind Bhakts.

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  • Joyal, mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    @yogesh. Hats off to you brother presenting negative news in a positive matter. By the way if Karnataka gets less drought aid. It's not Karnataka govt s faults it's centers fault for doing partiality with non BJP states. Wake up blind Bhakts. Wake up. Go to school again

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Thu, Mar 26 2015

    2000cr as donation by modi???how much did KA get??? atleast 20cr (1%)??? shameless congi govt busy in creating stories for spoiling IAS DKRavi name?

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