Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on December 9 paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi while participating in a cleanliness drive at Juhu Beach.
Earlier, the Maharashtra Chief Minister on December 7 inspected the paddy crop damaged due to unseasonal rain at Tarsa in Nagpur district. CM Shinde was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Agriculture Minister Dhananjay Munde. Besides this, large-scale damage has also been witnessed in Ramtek Parshivani taluka. In Nagpur district, around 124 villages have been affected by rain leaving 852 hectares of crops damaged.
Previously on November 27, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule urged the Maharashtra government to help the farmers after unseasonal rains damaged crops across the state.
“Maharashtra is standing at a difficult turn. A lot of damage has been caused by untimely rains. Everyone should start to work with sensitivity for the state and farmers… I want to request the Maharashtra government to immediately call a team from Delhi, and all of this should be inspected,” Sule said.
“The central government should soon give more funds to Maharashtra. Wherever farmers have suffered losses, loans should be waived off. I and the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) will present this issue in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha,” she added.
Heavy rains on December 3 has damaged crops, including grapes, onions, tomatoes, sugarcane, and leafy vegetables in the Nashik district of Maharashtra.
ANI