Mumbai: Despite industrial lockdown, Maharashtra attracted more than Rs 1 lakh crore in domestic and foreign direct investments, Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari said on Monday.
Addressing the joint sitting of members of the state Legislature on the first day of the budget session, Koshyari said 66,000 permissions were issued online to start various industries during the COVID-19-induced lockdown.
He said schemes like plug and play and 'Mahaparwana' have stimulated the industrial sector.
Despite the financial crunch, the 'Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Shetkari Karjmukti Yojana' was completed by the state government by paying off the debt of 30.85 lakh farmers amounting to Rs 19,684 crore, he said.
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A sum of Rs 7,000 crore was provided for this in the difficult year, he said.
Koshyari also said the government notified over 800 acres of land in Mumbai''s Aarey area as a reserved forest.
It has issued a preliminary notification to declare 1,500 hectares of mangrove area as reserved forest, he said, adding that 8,500 hectares of mangrove area have finally been notified as reserved forest.
In his speech, the governor also said that the state government launched the ''Shiv Bhojan Yojana' on January 26 last year.
More than 3.15 crore thalis (meal plates) were served at just Rs 5 per thali under the scheme and the state incurred an expenditure of Rs 125 crore for the same, he said.