Konkan Divisional Commissioner Mahendra Kalyankar stated 5,721 income certificates, 1,889 nationality certificates, and 1,631 caste certificates were also issued during Revenue Week
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A total of 8,850 crop insurance certificates for the Kharif season were distributed to beneficiaries in the Konkan division of Maharashtra during Revenue Week, a state government official told news agency PTI on Tuesday.
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Konkan Divisional Commissioner Mahendra Kalyankar stated 5,721 income certificates, 1,889 nationality certificates, and 1,631 caste certificates were also issued, reported PTI.
A total of 1,784 creamy layer certificates, and 855 other certificates were also given in the camps held in the seven districts that fall under the Konkan division.
During Revenue Week, families of those killed in the Irshalwadi landslide were also handed compensation.
Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government on Friday tabled amendment bills providing for stringent punishment for manufacture and sale of adulterated, non-standard or misbranded seeds, fertilisers and insecticides as well as for black marketing of these commodities.
Agriculture minister Dhananjay Munde tabled the bills.
As per the amendment to the Seeds Act, dealer/seller of seeds who prevents a seed inspector from taking samples or exercising any other power conferred under the Act will be punished with imprisonment of three months to three years, or with a fine of Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000, or both.
A repeat offence will attract imprisonment from six months to five years or a fine of Rs 25,000 to Rs 1 lakh, or both.
The offences shall be cognizable (which means police can arrest without a court's permission) and non-bailable.
At present, a first offence attracts a fine of Rs 500 and six months' imprisonment or a fine of Rs 1,000, or both, and the government thinks that this punishment is very lenient, Munde told the House.
He also tabled a bill to amend the Insecticides Act to prevent manufacture and sale of misbranded insecticides, making the offence cognizable and non-bailable.
A third bill enhances punishment for the manufacture, supply, distribution or sale of adulterated, non-standard or misbranded fertilisers. The offences will be cognizable and non-bailable and the imprisonment will be between six months to seven years or a fine of Rs 25,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
The government also tabled a bill to amend the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Slumlords, Bootleggers, Drug Offenders, Dangerous Persons, Video Pirates, Sand Smugglers, so as to bring those involved in black marketing of fertilisers, insecticides and seeds under its purview.
(With inputs from PTI)