Water Availability In Dams At 44%, Down From Last Year's 61%, Says Fadnavis

Water availability in dams in Maharashtra has dropped to 44% from last year's 61%, according to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

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Devendra Fadnavis. (Source: Devendra Fadnavis Official X Account)

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday said water availability in dams in the state is just 44% as compared to 61% last year.

Speaking in the Legislative Council, Fadnavis said the condition in drought-prone Marathwada region was a matter of concern in view of the approaching summer.

"The condition in Marathwada division is a matter of concern. Last year, (this time around) Marathwada had 47% water in its dams. This year the storage is just 24%. The region needs special prioritisation (with regards to water management)," the deputy CM said.

Nagpur division has 54% water storage as against 55% last year, while Amravati has 66%, up from 57%, which will suffice in summers, he added.

"Last time around the water storage in dams was 61%, but this year it is 44%. It is necessary to effectively manage water. Water will be first prioritised for drinking, then agriculture, followed by industry," he informed the House.

Emphasis is being given to desilting water bodies to create additional storage capacity under the Jal Yukt Shivar scheme, Fadnavis said.

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