The state cabinet has cleared the proposal

Subsequently, Maharashtra State Electricity Distribu-tion Company Limited (MSEDCL) had invited tenders for the installation of 10,000 pumps as pilot project in 2015 in which cost approved was up to Rs 3.However, the Opposition had levelled the allegation over the purchase at higher prices compared to other states.50 lakh for 3 HP solar pump and Rs 5.4 lakh (3HP) and Rs 3. Now the government will get these pumps at the cost of Rs 2.The pumps will be sanctioned to the farmers who have applied for the new connection.5 lakh for 5 HP pump.."In 2014 chief minister Devendra Fadnavis had announced the mega installation of 5 lakh pumps. 

Farmers having land up to 5 acres will get the pump of 3 HP. The government will get these pumps at almost 30-40% less cost, which was paid in 2015. Later, the scheme was halted and due to hurdles in the implementation and poor response from the farmers, only 7,000 pumps were installed in almost 2-3 years.25 lakh (5 HP), which is almost China sewage pump Manufacturers 30-40% less than the earlier prices.Energy minister Chandr-ashekhar Bawankule said, "The government has decided to prepare the scheme for the installation of one lakh solar pumps across the state.Mumbai: The state cabinet has cleared the proposal for the installation of 7,000 solar agricultural pumps under ‘Atal Solar Pumps Scheme’ in which farmers have to pay 5 per cent cost.After failure of the earlier scheme, government has decided to implement the scheme under MAHAURJA (Government department for tapping non-conventional energy). The committee under collector will sanction the list of farmers and those have to pay the 5 per cent cost of the pump, which will be in the range of Rs 12,000-19,000.

The actress later narrated the incident

A popular television actress was on Sunday allegedly assaulted by employees of a petrol pump China Wholesale borewell pump in southern Kolkata after she had an argument with them for refilling her vehicles fuel tank more than she had asked for, a police officer said. It was then that I intervened and called up police dialling 100," the actress said.Nobody has been arrested but an investigation is on, the police officer said.

The actress later narrated the incident on a social networking website.Police collected CCTV footage from the petrol pump, he added.The actress and her parents had gone to the petrol pump in Kasba area to refuel their vehicle.She alleged that despite asking the employees to fill fuel worth Rs 1,500, they put in more than that into the vehicles tank, the officer said. They even took away the key of our car.. When my father denied, they allegedly abused my father and tried to assault him."When questioned why they put fuel more than what was asked for, employees at the petrol pump said it was a mistake but we have to pay for the excess fuel.

A large part of problem lies

The AAP government is planning to make it mandatory for government buildings, hospitals, schools, college campuses like IIT and JNU, and residential apartments Deep Well Submersible Pumps Suppliers in the city, to have their own sewage treatment plants."There was a government advisory regarding smaller STPs in 2012 but it was not binding.The proposal was discussed in a meeting between chief minister Mr Arvind Kejriwal and water minister Mr Rajendra Pal Gautam last Thursday. The plan now is to move towards smaller STPs.5 MGD.."In my inspections over the last few days, I have found that many STPs are not working to their full capacity. The current scenario has a long length pipeline network being wasted in carrying water to STPs.

A large part of problem lies with villages and unauthorised colonies.Nearly 50 per cent of city does not have any sewerage network and raw sewage flows directly into Yamuna.He added that for new buildings that will come up, a provision could be made under which the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) will give a water connection only when they have installed STPs and RWH structures or it could be made mandatory under the building bylaws."Crores have been wasted in setting up huge STPs which don’t give desired results.Through this, the government aims to decentralise the sewage treatment system by setting up small treatment plants (STPs) so that sewage is treated locally and then recycled to be used for non-drinking purposes. For example, the one in Rohini Sector 25 has a capacity of 20 MGD but is getting only 5 MGD wastewater. When the proposal is passed, we will first start with government schools and hospitals," water minister Mr Gautam told this newspaper. We are planning to make it compulsory for all government buildings, hospitals, schools, and apartments to have their own plants and also have rainwater-harvesting (RWH) structures." Mr Gautam said. Similarly, in Aya Nagar, the STP capacity is 5 MGD but it is getting only 0. Now we are thinking of making it legally enforceable," the minister said.