Revamping Maharashtra's Revenue Workforce: A Modernized Approach
Maharashtra's government has approved a revised structure of the revenue department, increasing its workforce to 35,876 to improve service delivery. The new framework aims to address increased workload and ensure timely services for citizens. Changes include additional staff, with guidance from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, enhancing administrative efficiency.
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The Maharashtra government has enacted a significant overhaul of its revenue department's structure, boosting the workforce to 35,876 employees. This decision marks the first major restructuring since 2006 and aims to enhance service efficiency and meet the needs of a growing population.
Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced that the revised framework, sanctioned under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's guidance, aims to streamline administrative tasks and provide time-bound services to citizens. The plan accommodates 1,300 new hires from external sources, alongside existing positions, to manage an increasing workload.
The comprehensive reorganization includes new administrative offices at various levels to improve service accessibility and operational speed. This restructuring underscores a commitment to transparent governance and improved service infrastructure at the local level across Maharashtra.
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