
More than three lakh citizens across 36 districts of Maharashtra have participated in a walkathon to promote soil and water conservation, state minister Sanjay Rathod announced on Friday. The event, held on…
More than three lakh citizens across 36 districts of Maharashtra have participated in a walkathon to promote soil and water conservation, state minister Sanjay Rathod announced on Friday. The event, held on the birth anniversary of former chief minister late Sudhakarrao Naik, carried the message of saving soil and conserving water.

Speaking in Worli, Rathod said the campaign was taken directly to the people instead of confining discussions to government offices. Minister of State for Soil and Water Conservation Indranil Naik urged citizens to join conservation efforts to stop rainwater runoff that carries away fertile soil.
The three-kilometre walk began at Aarey Milk Colony and ended at Madraswadi along the Coastal Road. Actors Pushkar Shrotri, Rajnish Duggal and Jackie Bhagnani, and former cricketer Irfan Pathan also took part.
The walkathon targets a chronic problem: Maharashtra loses an estimated 2 lakh crore litres of rainwater to runoff each year, and 2.6 crore hectares of agricultural land suffer from soil degradation. The figure of 3 lakh participants, if verified by district records, would be one of the largest single-day conservation awareness events in India. The key test is whether this momentum translates into on-ground works such as percolation trenches, farm ponds or watershed structures ahead of the monsoon. The state's Soil and Water Conservation Department will now need to release district-wise action plans and a monitoring mechanism by the end of this financial year.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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