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E-crop survey deadline in Maharashtra extended till November 30

Updated on: 30 October,2025 01:33 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The extension was necessary to ensure that farmers do not miss out on benefits under natural disaster relief, crop insurance and loan schemes due to unregistered crops

E-crop survey deadline in Maharashtra extended till November 30

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Maharashtra Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Thursday announced an extension of the deadline for completion of the e-crop survey in the state till November 30, reported news agency PTI.

According to officials, only 36 per cent of the crop area in the state has been recorded during the ongoing digital survey this month, reported PTI.


Bawankule issued orders to all district collectors to ensure 100 per cent crop inspection within the extended period.



The extension was necessary to ensure that farmers do not miss out on benefits under natural disaster relief, crop insurance and loan schemes due to unregistered crops, he added, reported PTI.

Maharashtra finalises policy to promote use of artificial sand in construction

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government has finalised a policy promoting the use of artificial sand for construction activities and issued an official order to this effect, Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said on Tuesday, reported PTI.

In a letter to all district collectors, Bawankule directed the immediate implementation of the policy.

The government has delegated powers to approve the artificial sand, or M-Sand (manufactured sand), units to district collectors, who can now sanction up to 100 such units, an increase from the earlier cap of 50, reported PTI.

As per the new resolution issued by the revenue department, information on suitable land for M-Sand units -- both on public and private properties -- will be compiled and made available on the 'Mahakhanij' portal for auction. A registered undertaking will be required for setting up these units, the minister said, reported PTI.

Bawankule further stated that licences of M-Sand units violating prescribed conditions will be permanently cancelled.

"With the standard operating procedure now in place, there will be no obstacles in implementing the policy," he said, reported PTI.

The minister had earlier said that providing an alternative to natural sand was crucial for environmental protection.

"Efforts are underway to completely stop sand mining from rivers in the future. Ensuring sand availability for construction and simultaneously curbing illegal transportation are key to safeguarding the environment," he had said, reported PTI.

(With inputs from PTI)

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