Key Points

Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan paid homage to iconic reformers like Shivaji Maharaj and Dr. Ambedkar on the state's 65th Foundation Day. The government announced Rs 50 lakh compensation and jobs for families of Pahalgam terror attack victims. CM Devendra Fadnavis emphasized Maharashtra's commitment to becoming a trillion-dollar economy. Meanwhile, Deputy CMs Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde led flag-hoisting ceremonies across the state.

Key Points: Governor Radhakrishnan Honors Maharashtra Reformers and Pahalgam Victims

  • Governor honors Shivaji Maharaj, Phule, and Ambedkar
  • Maharashtra announces Rs 50L aid for Pahalgam victims
  • CM Fadnavis pledges jobs for victims' kin
  • State marks 65th Maharashtra Day with tributes
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Governor Radhakrishnan pays tribute to state reformers, Pahalgam victims on Maharashtra Day

Maharashtra Governor pays tribute to social reformers like Shivaji Maharaj and Ambedkar while announcing aid for Pahalgam terror attack victims.

"Maharashtra Day is an important occasion for India's most progressive state. – CM Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, May 1

Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan paid tribute to the great social reformers of Maharashtra on the occasion of the 65th Maharashtra Foundation Day in Mumbai on Thursday.

In his speech, Governor Radhakrishnan said, "I pay my respect to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Jyotirao Phule, Savitribai Phule, Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj, Lokmanya Tilak, Veer Savarkar, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, and other great social reformers of Maharashtra."

Additionally, the Governor paid tribute to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu & Kashmir, which claimed the lives of 26 people, including a Nepalese national, and left many injured.

He further informed that the Maharashtra government has taken appropriate action to bring back all tourists from Maharashtra stranded in Jammu and Kashmir safely.

Earlier in the day, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement at Hutatma Chowk on the occasion of the 65th Maharashtra Foundation Day in Mumbai.

"Maharashtra Day is an important occasion for India's most progressive state. Maharashtra, which follows the path shown by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Balasaheb Ambedkar, is determined not to stop. Our effort is to make it a trillion-dollar economy," CM Fadnavis said. He added that details of a new 100-day development initiative will be announced soon.

Meanwhile, in Pune, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar unfurled the national flag at the City Police Headquarters Parade Ground. In another ceremony held in Mumbai, former Maharashtra Governor Ramesh Bais also hoisted the national flag and paid homage to the state's foundation day.

Furthermore, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde also unfurled the flag at Saket Maidan in Thane and paid homage to the martyrs of the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement.

Samyukta Maharashtra Parishad was the predecessor organisation of Samyuktha Maharashtra Samithi, created with the claim for a distinct Marathi-speaking state out of the State of Bombay with Bombay as its capital. It was established on November 1, 1955, under the leadership of Keshavrao Jedhe in Pune.

Further, the Maharashtra CM said that the cabinet has also decided to help those from the state who were killed in the Pahalgam attack on April 22."Today, the cabinet decided to help those who were killed in the Pahalgam attack. Our government will provide compensation of Rs 50 lakhs to the families of the deceased...Where there is no earning member, we will provide a government job to the immediate family member of the deceased," CM Devendra Fadnavis said.

CM Fadnavis officially announced during the cabinet meeting that Pahalgam terrorist attack victim Santosh Jagdale's daughter will be given a government job. This move follows discussions in which the government had previously mentioned offering a job to the victim's daughter; now, through the Chief Minister's special authority, the decision has been made.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Maharashtra Day always fills me with pride! The tribute to our great reformers shows we haven't forgotten our roots. But I'm disappointed no women freedom fighters were mentioned except Savitribai Phule. What about Ahilyabai Holkar or Tarabai Shinde? Our history books need to do better. 🙏
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Priya M.
The ₹50 lakh compensation for Pahalgam victims' families is a good step, but why only government jobs for some? Private sector employees' families deserve equal support. Terrorism affects all Indians equally. #JaiMaharashtra 🇮🇳
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Amit S.
As someone whose grandfather participated in the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, this day holds special meaning. But we must ask - are we truly following the ideals of Phule-Ambedkar when caste discrimination still exists in villages? Development should mean social progress too.
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Sunita T.
Heartwarming to see the government helping Santosh Jagdale's family 👏 But what about long-term mental health support for terror attack survivors? Compensation is important, but trauma care is equally needed. Hope Maharashtra leads in this aspect too.
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Vikram P.
The trillion-dollar economy vision is ambitious! But before that, can we fix Mumbai's potholes and local trains? Development should start from basic infrastructure. Still, proud to be Maharashtrian on this special day. 🚩
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Neha R.
While honoring our history is important, I wish leaders would talk more about current social reformers working in tribal areas and slums. The real tribute would be continuing their unfinished work of education and equality for all.

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