Eknath Shinde Unveils Roadmap for New Maharashtra Focusing on Development and Trust

Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde presented a comprehensive roadmap for a "New Maharashtra" on the state's 67th Foundation Day. He outlined a vision focused on making Maharashtra India's first $1 trillion economy through development and digital transformation. Key initiatives include mega-infrastructure projects, health programs like HPV vaccination, and digital governance with over 1,000 online services. Shinde urged citizens to participate in the first Digital Census, emphasizing a commitment to development over politics.

Key Points: New Maharashtra Roadmap: Shinde Focuses on Development & Trust

  • $1 trillion economy target for Maharashtra
  • Mega-infrastructure projects like Samruddhi Highway and Metro
  • HPV vaccination and new dialysis centres for health
  • Digital governance with over 1,000 online services
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Roadmap for new Maharashtra ready with focus on development, trust, speed: Dy CM Eknath Shinde

Deputy CM Eknath Shinde presents a roadmap for a new Maharashtra, focusing on development, digital transformation, a $1 trillion economy, and inclusive progress.

"On this Maharashtra Day, let us all pledge to work together to make our state more advanced, capable, and prosperous. - Eknath Shinde"

Thane, May 1

On the occasion of the 67th Foundation Day of Maharashtra, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has presented a detailed roadmap for the state's comprehensive growth. He expressed a firm resolve to build a "New Maharashtra" anchored in development, digital transformation, inclusive progress, and public trust.

The Deputy CM performed the ceremonial flag hoisting at a grand ceremony held at the Police Sports Complex in Thane on Friday.

Addressing the gathering, he outlined the strategic vision for the state's future. Reiterating his confidence in making Maharashtra the nation's first $1 trillion economy, Dy CM Shinde noted that the state remains India's leading manufacturing hub and the top destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

He emphasised that mega-infrastructure projects like the Samruddhi Highway, Metro networks, and Coastal Roads are accelerating growth, positioning Maharashtra to compete on a global scale within the next two to three years.

He said that the state has taken a major leap with the HPV vaccination campaign for girls. Twelve new dialysis centres are being established, and the "Healthy Village" (Aarogyasampanna Gaon) campaign is in full swing.

He further added that the focus remains on modern farming techniques alongside the conservation of traditional seeds. The Jalyukt Shivar scheme has been fast-tracked to expand irrigation and watershed areas.

Dy CM Shinde highlighted that students are being provided opportunities to reach premier institutions like ISRO. For women's safety and education, the "Pink Room" initiative has been launched. He also noted that the Ladki Bahin Yojana has significantly boosted the confidence of women, enabling them to contribute to the economy through small-scale industries.

Commemorating International Labour Day, he lauded workers, stating, "Maharashtra has been built on the sweat and toil of its labourers."

On the environmental front, the state has resolved to plant 300 crore trees by 2047, with an annual target of one lakh trees, he noted.

Dy CM Shinde paid floral tributes to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj, Jyotiba Phule, Savitribai Phule, and Dr B.R. Ambedkar. Remembering the martyrs of the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, he described Maharashtra Day as a symbol of self-respect, sacrifice, and determination.

The Deputy CM made a special mention of Thane district, highlighting the 337 km Metro Network, enhanced connectivity across Ghatkopar, Thane, Mira Bhayandar, Bhiwandi, and Kalyan, implementation of Pod Taxis and Coastal Roads to ease commuting and effective steps to divert heavy traffic through peripheral routes.

In a push for digital governance, Dy CM Shinde announced that the Thane District Collector's Office has ranked third in the state for 100 per cent digital operations. Over 1,000 services are now available to citizens online through 160 connected Gram Panchayat service centres. Under the "Government at Your Doorstep" initiative, more than 5,500 services have been delivered directly to citizens' homes.

Concluding his address, Dy CM Shinde urged citizens to participate in the nation's first Digital Census by providing information online. He clarified that the administration's agenda is strictly "Development, not Politics".

"On this Maharashtra Day, let us all pledge to work together to make our state more advanced, capable, and prosperous," he said.

- IANS

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Ritika R
The Ladki Bahin Yojana has genuinely helped women in my village start small businesses. My neighbour's wife now runs a catering unit and contributes to the family income. But we need more focus on education and healthcare in rural areas, not just infrastructure in cities. Waise bhi, Maharashtra needs balanced growth across all districts.
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Sarah B
As someone from the US who's been working in Pune for two years, I'm impressed by the digital governance push. Getting government services online through 'Government at Your Doorstep' is such a practical step. In my home state, we still stand in queues for things like vehicle registration. India is really leapfrogging in tech adoption. 😊
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Nitin Z
All this talk of $1 trillion economy is great, but what about the daily wage workers who are struggling with inflation? On Labour Day, we should remember that development must trickle down to the last person. The Jalyukt Shivar scheme and modern farming initiatives are good, but farmers need fair prices for their produce first. Development, not politics, indeed - let's see if they walk the talk.
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Michael C
The 300 crore tree plantation target by 2047 is ambitious but necessary. I've been following India's environmental policies, and Maharashtra is actually doing better than many other states. The annual target of one lakh trees seems achievable if they involve local communities. I hope they also focus on protecting existing forests and not just planting new ones.
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Aman W
I appreciate the tribute to Dr. Ambedkar and Savitribai Phule. But this 'New Maharashtra' vision needs to address the very real issues of caste discrimination and inequality that still

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