Maharashtra CM Champions AI in Governance for Smarter Future

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized prioritizing Artificial Intelligence in government operations to build a capable administration and robust Digital Public Infrastructure. He highlighted the state's 'AgriStack' initiative and the 'MahaVistar' AI app, which provides personalized digital assistance to 3 million farmers to reduce costs and uncertainties. Fadnavis outlined a policy-led growth approach, involving industry in crafting policies for Global Capability Centres and logistics, while also planning an AI policy for the MSME sector. Addressing job fears, he stated AI is an opportunity that will change the nature of employment and create new professions, requiring a mindset open to technological change.

Key Points: Maharashtra CM on AI in Govt, Jobs, and Farmer Benefits

  • AI integration in govt operations
  • AI 4Agri & MahaVistar app for farmers
  • Policy-led growth for GCC & logistics
  • Upskilling workforce via education-industry ties
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Maha CM emphasises effective use of AI in govt operations​

CM Devendra Fadnavis details AI integration in Maharashtra's governance, agriculture via MahaVistar app, and policy-led growth to create new jobs.

"AI should be viewed not as a replacement, but as an opportunity for progress. - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Feb 24

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday said that Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the nature of markets and employment. ​

To build a ready and capable administration, the government has begun prioritising the effective use of 'AI' in official operations. He was speaking during an interactive session at the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum 2026.​

Fadnavis noted that the government is focusing on building a robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) by increasing the use of AI within the governance framework. The state is working toward creating an AI-enabled workforce by fostering coordination between educational institutions and the industrial sector. ​

To facilitate this, a workshop will be organised in Mumbai for all educational institutions in the state. This session will brainstorm the changing nature of job opportunities due to evolving technology and the necessary shifts required in the education system.​

He emphasised that if the government, educational institutions, and industry bodies like Nasscom work together, Maharashtra can advance more rapidly in the AI sector.​

Fadnavis shared that at the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Brazilian ministers mentioned that they are developing their own systems based on India's experience with Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). Currently, India is providing global leadership in Digital Public Infrastructure.​

Referring to the recently launched 'AI 4Agri Summit' in the state, the Chief Minister explained that under the 'AgriStack' initiative, details regarding every farmer's landholding, crop information, and other data are being consolidated. Simultaneously, through the 'MahaVistar' AI app, which utilises Generative AI, a personalised digital assistant is being provided to every registered farmer. Currently, 3 million farmers are connected to this platform. ​

The synergy of 'AgriStack' and 'MahaVistar' will certainly help farmers reduce production costs by 25-40 per cent and mitigate agricultural uncertainties. ​

Fadnavis stated that policy-making in the state is now based on the mantra of 'Policy-Led Growth.' Various industry organisations were involved while drafting the Global Capability Centres (GCC) policy.​

Consequently, reports indicate that Pune has emerged as a leader in the country's GCC ecosystem. He also mentioned that the Logistics Policy was prepared with the participation of the Logistics Council and is future-oriented, noting that logistics will play a crucial role in supply chain management. ​

Since the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector generates large-scale employment, work is underway to develop a dedicated policy to increase AI adoption in this sector. This will involve collaboration with Nasscom, CII (Confederation of Indian Industry), and various sector councils, he said.

​Regarding the fear that AI will destroy jobs, CM Fadnavis recalled that similar fears were expressed during the computer revolution. However, India leveraged that revolution to make a giant leap in the IT sector. ​

"AI should be viewed not as a replacement, but as an opportunity for progress. The nature of employment will change, and new opportunities will be created. Today, 'Creator' is a recognised profession; it wasn't even in our imagination ten years ago," he said. ​

He remarked that the new generation has embraced technology and emphasised that the mindset to accept change is vital.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the government talking about AI in education and jobs. But I hope these workshops in Mumbai actually reach all colleges in the state, not just the big cities. Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities need this exposure just as much.
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Rohit P
The comparison to the computer revolution is spot on. We adapted then, we can adapt now. The key is skilling. Hope the government partners with ed-tech platforms to provide affordable AI courses for the masses.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech in Pune, it's encouraging to see the GCC policy getting a mention. Pune is indeed becoming a hub. This kind of policy-led growth can attract more global investment if implemented well.
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Vikram M
All this sounds great on paper, but my respectful criticism is about implementation. We have a history of grand announcements and poor execution. I'll believe the AI for farmers promise when my cousin in Vidarbha actually sees the benefit on his farm. The intent is good, though.
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Kavya N
Focusing on MSMEs is crucial! They are the backbone of our economy. If AI can help small businesses with logistics, inventory, and marketing, it will create massive value. Hope the policy is simple and accessible for a small shop owner, not just for tech companies.
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Michael C

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