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Maharashtra Cabinet Approves Medical Cyclotron, Drone Policy & Rural Water Plan

The Maharashtra Cabinet approved the Nagpur High-Energy Medical Cyclotron Project to enhance medical diagnostics in Central India. It also cleared the Unmanned Systems Policy 2026 to promote drone and automated vehicle manufacturing. A new Rural Drinking Water Policy 2026 aims to provide clean water to every household. Additionally, the Cabinet extended the deadline for submitting Caste Validity Certificates for local body representatives by six months.

Maha Cabinet clears medical Cyclotron project, Unmanned Systems Policy 2026

Mumbai, June 16

In a series of decisions aimed at strengthening healthcare infrastructure, rural water supply, technological innovation, and digital connectivity, the Maharashtra Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, on Tuesday approved several key policies and projects.

In a major boost to medical diagnostics in Central India, the Cabinet has approved the setting up of the Nagpur High-Energy Medical Cyclotron Project (NHECP).

Spearheaded by the Medical Education and Drugs Department, this ambitious project will be the only one of its kind in the region. The advanced cyclotron facility will significantly enhance precision in medical treatments by providing cutting-edge diagnostic capabilities for a wide range of complex diseases and ailments. The project is expected to offer immense relief to economically weaker sections and needy citizens who previously had to travel to distant metros for high-end medical imaging and diagnostic scans.

Looking to position Maharashtra as a premier tech and manufacturing hub, the Cabinet has cleared the Maharashtra Unmanned Systems Policy 2026. Managed by the Department of Electronics, Information Technology, and Artificial Intelligence, the policy lays down a comprehensive framework to incentivize the manufacturing of unmanned vehicles across aerial, maritime, and terrestrial domains.

The policy will actively promote Research and Development (R&D), manufacturing, and skill development training for drones and automated systems for agriculture and specialised robots designed for hazardous, high-risk, and challenging industrial environments.

To tackle seasonal water scarcity and establish a permanent solution for rural regions, the cabinet cleared the Maharashtra Rural Drinking Water Policy 2026. Under the Water Supply and Sanitation Department, this policy focuses on the sustainable development of rural water supply systems by integrating various existing water schemes. The long-term blueprint aims to ensure the systematic planning, execution, and supply of clean, disinfected, and high-quality drinking water to every rural household across Maharashtra.

Further, the cabinet has approved a revised implementation methodology for the nationwide Bharat Net Program in Maharashtra. To ensure seamless execution, the state will set up a dedicated Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) under "Mahanet Digital Infrastructure Limited (MDIL)". This entity will oversee the rapid deployment of high-speed digital infrastructure and broadband connectivity across rural and remote parts of the state.

The cabinet also approved an ordinance amending the Maharashtra Employment Guarantee Act, 1977. The modifications are designed to bring the state's legal framework into alignment with the provisions of the federal Viksit Bharat - G Ramji (VBG Ramji) Act, 2025. This legal synchronisation ensures the effective, streamlined implementation of the VBG Ramji welfare scheme across Maharashtra's rural employment landscape.

In a relief for elected representatives in local self-government bodies, the Cabinet has granted a six-month final extension for submitting mandatory Caste Validity Certificates. The Urban Development Department received the green light to introduce necessary legislative amendments to the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, the Maharashtra Municipalities Act, and the Maharashtra Municipal Councils, Nagar Panchayats, and Industrial Townships Act to legally validate this extension window.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Drone policy 2026 sounds promising! Maharashtra needs to catch up with states like Karnataka and Telangana in tech manufacturing. But I hope they focus on actual implementation and not just create another paper policy.

Siddharth J

Rural drinking water policy is the most important one here. Every summer, villages in Marathwada face acute water crisis. Clean drinking water is a basic right. Let's see if this policy actually reaches the last mile.

Michael C

Interesting to see Bharat Net getting a dedicated SPV. Rural broadband is crucial for education and small businesses. But previous similar projects have been slow. Hope MDIL delivers faster internet to our villages.

Kavya N

The VBG Ramji Act alignment is good, but I hope they don't dilute the original MGNREGA guarantees. Rural employment needs proper monitoring, not just legal synchronization. Accountability matters.

Arjun K

Another extension for caste validity certificates. While it provides relief to many elected reps, why can't the process be digitized and made faster? Six months is just kicking the can down the road.

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