MUMBAI, Sept. 17 -- Deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday announced a 'Namo Udyan' each in 394 small towns in the state. Shinde said the state will spend Rs.1 crore on each garden. The udyans, to be developed by the local self-government bodies in these towns, will have to be built within a year. The state will then rate them and award prizes to the top three, said Shinde. The top spot will come with a prize of Rs.5 crore, the second with Rs.3 crore and third Rs.1 crore. Meanwhile, with elections to local self-government bodies due by January 31, 2026, Shinde held a meeting with former Sena corporators to prepare a strategy for the polls. He told former corporators to spread awareness on public works done by the Sena in their respective towns....