Maharashtra's Road to Prosperity: CM Fadnavis Pushes for Actionable Growth Vision
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized the need for concrete and effective implementation of the state's long-term vision to enhance its per capita income. During the Vision Management Governing Council meeting, he stressed achieving targets by 2030 and called for regional development and efficient resource utilization.
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Maharashtra is setting its sights on becoming a leader in per capita income, as stated by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis during a recent meeting of the Vision Management Governing Council. He highlighted the critical years from 2026 to 2030 for implementing the state's long-term development vision efficiently.
Fadnavis urged all departments to ensure measurable and time-bound targets are set and achieved, as he believes that without a strong strategy, the envisioned growth remains on paper. He emphasized addressing regional disparities, noting the potential for backward districts to emerge as growth centers.
Financial planning is key, with a focus on maximizing existing resources and funding opportunities, such as public-private partnerships and international funding bodies. Fadnavis also called for regular policy evaluations and urged full coordination between departments to bring the 'Viksit Maharashtra 2047' vision to fruition.
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