PM Modi's Vision for Viksit Maharashtra: Infrastructure, Culture & Growth

PM Modi extended greetings to Maharashtra on Statehood Day, emphasizing the state's role as an inspiration for Indian civilization. He outlined a 'Viksit Maharashtra' roadmap with three strategic phases aligned to the national 'Viksit Bharat' goal by 2047. The Prime Minister highlighted record infrastructure investments, including a Rs 24,000 crore railway allocation and projects like the Navi Mumbai Airport. He also celebrated cultural milestones, including the 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai Holkar and Marathi's Classical Language status.

Key Points: PM Modi's Vision for Viksit Maharashtra

  • PM Modi greets Maharashtra on Statehood Day
  • Outlines 'Viksit Maharashtra' roadmap in three phases (2029, 2035, 2047)
  • Highlights Rs 24,000 crore railway allocation, Mumbai Metro, Navi Mumbai Airport
  • Commemorates anniversaries of Ahilyabai Holkar, Mahatma Phule, Balasaheb Thackeray
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PM Modi celebrates Maharashtra Statehood Day; outlines vision for 'Viksit Maharashtra'

PM Modi outlines a roadmap for 'Viksit Maharashtra' with massive infrastructure investments, cultural milestones, and three strategic phases to 2047.

"Maharashtra's contribution to India's rise is unmatched. It remains the preferred destination for investors. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, May 1

In a letter addressed to the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended his greetings to the people of Maharashtra for the Statehood Day, highlighting the state's pivotal role as a "perennial source of inspiration" for Indian civilisation.

He noted that 2026 marks a period of significant cultural and historical convergence for the state.

He balanced a celebration of Maharashtra's storied past with an ambitious roadmap for its future, highlighting cultural milestones and massive infrastructure investments.

Describing Maharashtra as a leader in India's "economic transformation", the Prime Minister emphasised the state's role in infrastructure and innovation.

He cited a record Rs 24,000 crore allocation for railway projects in 2025-26 as evidence of the Central government's unprecedented support.

He mentioned these as engines of growth which include the expansion of the Mumbai Metro Aqua Line and the highly anticipated Navi Mumbai Airport, the development of Vadhavan Port and the emergence of the Bidkin Industrial Area in Sambhajinagar as a futuristic hub and the "remarkable transformation" of Gadchiroli, where the decline of Left-Wing Extremism has led to investments worth thousands of crores.

The Prime Minister praised the state's "Viksit Maharashtra" roadmap, which is structured in three strategic phases -- 2029, 2035 (the state's Amrit Mahotsav), and 2047 -- to align with the national goal of a 'Viksit Bharat'.

He commended the state's leadership in data centres, digital infrastructure and the "Orange Economy" (creative and film industries).

"Maharashtra's contribution to India's rise is unmatched. It remains the preferred destination for investors," PM Modi remarked.

"Maharashtra is currently commemorating several major anniversaries, including the 300th birth anniversary of Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar, the 200th birth anniversary of Mahatma Phule, the 150th of Sant Gadgebaba, the centenary of the historic Chavdar Tale Satyagraha at Mahad, the 100th birth anniversary of Balasaheb Thackeray and the centenary of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)," the Prime Minister said.

In recognition of these milestones, Prime Minister Modi lauded the state government's decision to dedicate the year to 'Samta' (Equality) and 'Samajik Samarasta' (Social Harmony).

He highlighted three recent achievements that have brought global pride to the state -- the UNESCO recognition, Classical Language status and global tribute.

"There was an inclusion of 12 Maratha forts in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The official designation of Marathi as a Classical Language was done in 2024. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar's bust was unveiled at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris," he noted.

While the address was celebratory, it also struck a somber note as the Prime Minister paid tribute to the Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister late Ajit Pawar and the legendary singer Asha Bhosle, both of whom passed away in 2026.

Concluding his message, Prime Minister Modi reiterated the Union government's commitment to supporting Maharashtra's journey, saying that the state's role remains "decisive" in achieving a self-reliant India.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Rs 24,000 crore for railways is good but let's see if it translates to less overcrowded locals in Mumbai. The 300th birth anniversary of Ahilyabai Holkar is a wonderful nod to our history. Hope the 'Viksit Maharashtra' roadmap actually reaches rural areas and not just Mumbai and Pune.
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Vikram M
Wonderful to see the inclusion of UNESCO heritage for the Maratha forts and Classical status for Marathi. That's a long-overdue recognition. But I'm concerned about the 'Samajik Samarasta' messaging - we need genuine social harmony, not just photo ops. The Gadchiroli transformation is real though; glad to see that mentioned.
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Nikhil C
The three phases - 2029, 2035, 2047 - seems ambitious but realistic. Navi Mumbai Airport and Vadhavan Port are game changers. As someone from Thane, the Metro Aqua Line expansion can't come soon enough. Also, the RSS centenary mention is interesting, but let's keep it secular. Overall, Maharashtra deserves this focus.
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Ritika R
Wait, the article says Deputy CM Ajit Pawar passed away in 2026? Is that real news? I need to check this. Anyway, the bit about Babasaheb Ambedkar's bust at UNESCO Paris is truly a proud moment for all Dalits and Indians. The 'Samta' theme is appropriate. Let's hope the state delivers on social equality.
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Aryan P
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