Maharashtra Cricket Association Donate Rs 1 crore to State Government to Fight Drought
Maharashtra Cricket Association have come in help of the 14,708 villages that are facing drought conditions in the state.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 18, 2015 05:51 pm IST
The Maharashtra Cricket Association on Sunday decided to hand over Rs one crore to the state government to tackle the drought situation in the region. (Read more cricket stories here)
"India-South Africa match is there on October 25 at Wankhede Stadium and chief minister Devendra Fadnavis will personally come to the match and MCA will hand its cheque of Rs 1 crore to the relief of farmers," Ashish Shelar, vice president MCA and Mumbai city BJP chief, told reporters here.
As many as 14,708 villages in Maharashtra are facing drought conditions where paisewari ('value of crops') is less than 50 per cent, Agriculture Minister Eknath Khadse had announced a couple of days back.
Meanwhile the MCA has also decided to considerably slash the ticket rates for the fifth and final ODI to be played in the city.
"The online ticket sale will start tomorrow or day after and offline stalls will also be set up," Shelar said.