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Women and Water Policy 261<br />

SOPPECOM had taken an initiative in Maharashtra to re<strong>for</strong>mulate the<br />

legislation on PIM to make it more inclusive of women, the landless and<br />

those outside the designated command areas. SOPPECOM also held a public<br />

meeting to discuss the draft suggestions that were later developed as a consensus<br />

and sent to the state government.<br />

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