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Maharashtra Farm Loan Waiver by June 30; CM Fadnavis Assures Farmers' Eligibility for Next Cycle

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a farm loan waiver by June 30, ensuring beneficiaries remain eligible for the next crop loan cycle. He stated MLC elections will not obstruct the scheme and sought to address El Nino's potential impact on the kharif season with water conservation measures. Fadnavis also warned against fuel hoarding amid rising demand and confirmed police control over recent violence during an anti-encroachment drive in Bandra. Meanwhile, severe heatwave conditions persist in Vidarbha, with Wardha recording 47.1°C and Nagpur crossing 46°C.

Farm loan waiver to be announced by June 30, farmers eligible for next cycle: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis

Mumbai, May 21

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said the state government will announce a farm loan waiver by June 30 and assured that farmers benefiting from the scheme would also remain eligible for the next crop loan cycle.

Addressing a press conference, Fadnavis said the upcoming MLC elections would not become an obstacle in implementing the loan waiver scheme.

"We are announcing the farm loan waiver by 30th June. They will be eligible for the next cycle," Fadnavis said.

"MLC elections cannot be an obstacle for farm loan waiver, as the decision was announced before the elections were declared. Also, the voters are representatives of local bodies, and it will not affect farmers. Still, we will seek permission from the Election Commission if required," he added.

The Chief Minister also expressed concern over the possible impact of El Nino conditions on the upcoming kharif season in Maharashtra and said the government has initiated preparations to mitigate its effects.

"El Nino is the biggest challenge for the kharif season in the state this year. We are focusing on planning to mitigate the situation," he said.

According to Fadnavis, rainfall is expected to remain below normal this year, prompting the government to accelerate water conservation measures across the state.

"Rain is expected to be in a depleting pattern and low this year. We have been ordered to complete Jalyukta Shivar works rapidly this year. Every district has been equipped to deal with the El Nino effect," he said, appealing to citizens for optimum use of water to support the agricultural cycle.

Earlier on Wednesday, Dr Pravin Kumar, Meteorologist at the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) Nagpur, warned of severe heatwave conditions across Vidarbha over the next several days.

"At 47.1°C, Wardha recorded the highest temperature in the Vidarbha region today. Nagpur crossed 46°C, the highest this season. The situation will persist for the next 5-7 days," he said.

He further stated that red alerts had been issued for Akola, Amravati and Wardha districts, where temperatures could touch 47 degrees Celsius, while orange alerts were issued for Chandrapur, Nagpur and Yavatmal, where temperatures are likely to hover around 46 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, Fadnavis also addressed concerns regarding panic buying of fuel in parts of the state and assured that adequate stock was available.

"We have enough stock of fuel right now. But the demand for the fuel has increased drastically. It is creating a panic situation. We will monitor and investigate who is hoarding fuel and act accordingly," he said.

The Chief Minister also spoke about the violence reported during the anti-encroachment drive near Bandra railway station in Mumbai.

"Some miscreants pelted stones on the police force while the demolition drive was underway. The police have gained total control over the situation. Police have also arrested those who were responsible for inciting violence," Fadnavis said.

Mumbai Police on Thursday arrested 16 individuals for allegedly pelting stones at security personnel during the Western Railway-led anti-encroachment drive in Bandra East on Wednesday. Five police personnel sustained severe injuries during the clashes.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Siddharth F

MLC elections not an obstacle? Let's be honest - this is clearly a political move to woo farmer votes before elections. Loan waivers don't solve the root problem of low MSP and climate risks. Instead of waivers, why not invest in irrigation and crop insurance? Farmers need sustainable solutions, not temporary bandaids. 🤔

Ananya R

El Nino scare is real, especially in Vidarbha where temperatures hit 47°C. I'm glad the CM is focusing on water conservation. Every district should have contingency plans. Also, the fuel hoarding investigation is crucial - we saw how panic buying creates artificial shortages. Just hope the implementation is as good as the promises. 🤞

Ramesh W

The Bandra anti-encroachment violence is concerning. Petty stone-pelting won't solve the housing issue. But the government should also address why slums exist - lack of affordable housing. On the farm front, I've seen waivers before - they often lead to last-minute confusion. Let's hope this time the process is smooth, and farmers actually get the benefits without bureaucratic delays.

Naveen S

Good move on the loan waiver, but I'm worried about the fiscal impact. Maharashtra's debt is already high. Where will the money come from? Cutting development budgets? And the El Nino preparation is a must - farmers in Marathwada are still recovering from previous droughts. The CM should share a clear timeline for water conservation works.

Priya S

I'm a farmer's daughter from Wardha, and this news gives us hope. 47°C is unbearable, and our

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