Sunetra Pawar Vows to Fulfill Ajit Pawar’s Development Vision on Maharashtra Day

Maharashtra Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar on Maharashtra Day pledged to fulfill the development vision of her late husband, Ajit Pawar, as Beed’s Guardian Minister. She highlighted key projects, including a Rs 117 crore IT hub and railway expansion, to boost regional connectivity. A Rs 623 crore development budget has been sanctioned for the district, alongside plans for hospital expansion and sports events. Her first official visit aimed to assure continuity and fast-track the late leader’s “Beed Model” for infrastructure and industrial growth.

Key Points: Sunetra Pawar Commits to Ajit Pawar’s Beed Development Vision

  • Sunetra Pawar takes over as Beed Guardian Minister after Ajit Pawar’s demise
  • Flags off Rs 117 crore IT project for 60,000 students
  • Approves funds for Beed-Ahilyanagar-Parli Vaijnath railway line
  • Sanctions Rs 623 crore development budget for Beed district
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Maharashtra Day: Committed to fulfil Ajit Pawar's development vision, says Dy CM Sunetra Pawar

Maharashtra Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar pledges to continue late Ajit Pawar’s development projects for Beed, including IT hub, railway, and hospital expansion.

"In his absence, the responsibility has fallen to me, and I am committed to fulfilling that vision. - Sunetra Pawar"

Beed, May 1

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Beed Guardian Minister Sunetra Pawar on Friday said that she is committed to fulfilling the development vision of her husband and late Deputy CM Ajit Pawar.

She addressed the citizens of Beed district on the occasion of Maharashtra Day, which marked her first official visit to the district since assuming the responsibilities previously held by the late leader, Ajit Pawar.

Following the sudden passing of Ajit Pawar, who served as the Deputy CM and Guardian Minister of Beed, Sunetra Pawar took over his portfolios. On Friday, she performed the traditional flag-hoisting ceremony in Beed, followed by a keynote address outlining the district's developmental roadmap.

In an emotional address, Dy CM Sunetra Pawar paid tribute to the late Ajit Pawar's dedication to the region. "Marathwada is a land of saints and heroes; I was born in the birthplace of Saint Goroba Kaka. As Guardian Minister and Deputy CM, the respected Ajit Dada took historic decisions for Beed's holistic development in a very short span. He had several 'dream projects' for this district. In his absence, the responsibility has fallen to me, and I am committed to fulfilling that vision."

During her speech, she highlighted several milestones and upcoming projects aimed at making Beed a self-reliant and leading district in Maharashtra. She lauded the district administration for its exemplary implementation of the Maharashtra State Service Rights Act, noting that the Beed Collector was recently honoured by the State Chief Secretary in Mumbai.

She mentioned that an IT project worth Rs 117 crore is being established in the MIDC area. This initiative is expected to benefit over 60,000 students by providing tech-based skill education. Following the successful run of the Beed-Ahilyanagar railway, funds have been approved for the remaining work on the Beed-Ahilyanagar-Parli Vaijnath line to expedite regional connectivity, said Pawar.

She further added that plans are underway for the expansion of the Swami Ramanand Teerth Hospital in Ambajogai. Additionally, a Rs 623 crore development budget has been sanctioned for the district. Beed will also host the state-level Volleyball tournament to promote sports culture.

The Dy CM also noted the commencement of the National Census starting today, urging all citizens to participate actively. Invoking the ideologies of Shahu-Phule-Ambedkar, she emphasised that the state government is committed to social justice and progress. "Let us resolve to build a developed, capable, and self-reliant Beed," she concluded, calling upon the residents to help elevate Beed as a premier district in Maharashtra.

The Beed district recently faced a significant political vacuum following the untimely demise of Ajit Pawar. As a leader who was aggressively pushing for infrastructure and industrial growth in the Marathwada region, his "Beed Model" was gaining traction.

The observers said that Sunetra Pawar's appointment as the Guardian Minister is seen as a move to ensure continuity in these projects. Her first official visit on Maharashtra Day serves a dual purpose, reinforcing the government's stability and assuring the local populace that the development projects initiated by the late leader will remain on the fast track.

- IANS

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Priya S
Emotional moment for Beed. Ajit Pawar was a true son of the soil. But I hope the government isn't just making promises like every election year. Rs 623 crore sounds big, but we need to see actual road building, water supply, and hospitals. The Beed Model should focus on basics first. 😊
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James A
Inspiring to see a family taking forward a development vision. The railway line expansion is crucial for connectivity in rural Maharashtra. Let's hope the state government allocates funds transparently and avoids the usual bureaucratic delays. Sending best wishes from Australia for Beed's growth.
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Rohit P
This is textbook political continuity. If she truly wants to honor Ajit Dada, she needs to push the Rs 117 crore IT project fast. Our district kids are migrating to Pune for jobs; this can change that. But can she wield the same influence in the cabinet? That's the real test for Beed.
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Sarah B
Respect for the emotional connection to Saint Goroba Kaka's birthplace. These cultural ties matter in Maharashtra politics. But I notice the article doesn't mention anything about drought relief or farmer distress, which is acute in Marathwada. Development is incomplete without addressing agricultural crisis. 🌾
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Kavya N
The Shahu-Phule-Ambedkar ideology is a powerful framework, but it needs more than speeches. Beed needs actual land reforms, better schools, and healthcare for Dalits and OBCs. Hosting a volleyball tournament is nice, but let's focus on giving every child access to quality education first. 👧📚

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