What steps are taken by maharashtra government to tackle the drought affected areas in the state?
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Claiming that it has taken necessary steps to tackle the water shortage in drought-hit areas in Maharashtra, the state government on Thursday said it would provide adequate drinking water to each and every citizen.
The state government filed an affidavit before the division bench headed by Justice V.M. Kanade, which is hearing a public interest litigation filed by the Loksatta movement. The court had already ordered shifting of IPL matches out of Maharashtra based on the PIL.
The government in its affidavit listed the measures taken by it to overcome the water shortage caused by insufficient rain during monsoon last year. The government told the HC that it has been providing drinking water to Latur by train and a number of tankers have been pressed into service in several parts of the state.
Acting advocate general Rohit Dev said a policy to tackle the drought was in place. To the court's query as to why a drought was not declared officially, Mr Dev said it was not necessary as statutory provisions were being implemented and short-term measures had been taken.
The high court also asked the government to consider putting restrictions on water supply for wedding functions, parties and get-togethers, among others,
Senior advocate Ashutosh Kumbhkoni, acting as Amicus Curiae to assist the HC, suggested that every tanker should be equipped with the global positioning system (GPS) device to ensure that it is not diverted.
Industrial water purifiers should be installed in the drought-hit areas, he suggested, adding that Janata Sahakari Bank, with the assistance of municipal corporation, had laid a pipeline with industrial water purifiers in Solapur.
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Maharashtra government has enforced various drought mitigation measures, including the medication of action plans for dealing with water scarcity.
The 2016 disaster operation guidelines which list several measures to be accepted by the state government to attack natural disasters, including failure, should be enforced,
Some of the measures are
- drilling of new borewells, special repairs to piped water force schemes, well-heightening and de-silting and furnishing water through tankers and bullock wagons
- all eligible and indigent persons in drought-affected areas are made heirs under the National Food Security Act so that they get foodgrains at concessional rates
- The government has released Rs 909 crore to expend input subventions to growers in the areas which have witnessed 33 per cent or further crop losses due to the ongoing drought
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