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"Jalyukt Shivar 3.0 aims to repair current structures, introduce new dimensions of water conservation": Maharashtra CM Fadnavis

"Certainly, there were a lot of benefits of Jalyukt Shivar Scheme in the state...After CM Eknath Shinde came to power, we started Jalyukt Shivar 2.0, this second edition is ending now...We are starting phase three of the scheme soon in which repair of the current water conservation structures and new dimensions of water conservation will be done," Fadnavis told reporters.

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis (Photo/ANI)

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], January 10 (ANI): Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday stated that the Jalyukt Shivar 3.0 scheme in the state aims to repair the existing water conservation structures and introduce new dimensions of water conservation.
CM Fadnavis stated that the second edition of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 which was initiated by former Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, is coming to an end and hence the third phase was being launched.
"Certainly, there were a lot of benefits of Jalyukt Shivar Scheme in the state...After CM Eknath Shinde came to power, we started Jalyukt Shivar 2.0, this second edition is ending now...We are starting phase three of the scheme soon in which repair of the current water conservation structures and new dimensions of water conservation will be done," Fadnavis told reporters.
Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyan 3.0 is a water conservation program in Maharashtra which aims to make the state drought-free by improving water storage and management.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister also spoke on the issue of law and order in Pune and said that it would be wrong to say that crime is increasing in Pune, adding that if there is a single incident, it should be taken seriously.
Fadnavis said, "This is true that some incidents happened in Pune but if you see the expansion of Pune, it would be wrong to say that crime is increasing in Pune. Still l even if there is a single incident, it should be taken seriously. We have eyes on it, Police have immediately arrested the accused in all such incidents, and some of them also got convicted. Simultaneously, we are increasing the network of CCTV cameras which would help in reducing crime." (ANI)

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