Key Points

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis conducted a comprehensive review of social sector schemes in the state's war room. He emphasized the urgent need for effective implementation of central government initiatives to improve citizens' living standards. The CM set a strict March 2026 deadline for completing all pending works under the Amrut Mission for urban development. He also directed immediate action on healthcare infrastructure and beneficiary processes for various welfare schemes.

Key Points: Fadnavis Directs Agencies on Effective Social Scheme Implementation

  • Fadnavis reviews Amrut 2.0 Mission for urban water and sanitation projects
  • Emphasizes healthcare infrastructure development under Ayushman Bharat Mission
  • Directs completion of pending beneficiary processes for Matru Vandana Yojana
  • Stresses need for paramedical manpower planning in health sector
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Implement social sector schemes effectively to improve living standards of people: Fadnavis

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis reviews social sector schemes, sets March 2026 deadline for Amrut Mission completion, and emphasizes healthcare infrastructure development.

"The agencies should complete all the pending works under this mission on 'mission mode' before March 31, 2026 - Devendra Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Aug 22

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday made a strong case for the implementation of the social sector schemes, initiatives and campaigns effectively to improve the living standards of the common man, adding that the responsibility of effective implementation of all these lies with the agencies.

He directed that the agencies should bring about positive changes in the lives of the common man and emphasised that the agencies should be vigilant so that Maharashtra will not lag behind in the implementation of central schemes.

CM Fadnavis on Friday reviewed the schemes in the Social Sector War Room. He took a detailed review of the schemes like Amrit 2.0 Mission, Infrastructure Health Facilities from the 15th Finance Commission funds, Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana, and Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission.

While reviewing the Amrut 2.0 Mission, the Chief Minister said that the Central Government is providing funds under the Amrut Mission for water supply, sanitation, green parks and lake revitalisation in urban areas. This mission has the potential to bring about radical changes in the lives of the common people in urban areas and make their lives bearable.

“Therefore, the agencies should complete all the pending works under this mission on 'mission mode' before March 31, 2026. The administrative approvals pending under the mission should be given immediately. Also, their participation should be made available from the local self-government bodies as per the rules,” he added.

“To avoid delay in project completion, the permits for the site where the project is to be constructed should be obtained, and the work of the project should be started only after that. If the relevant permission is given in advance by various departments and agencies to start the work, the work can start immediately. To provide quality and easy health facilities to the citizens of urban areas, the work of the 'Health and Wellness Centre' should be completed under the National Health Mission,” said the Chief Minister.

CM Fadnavis said that the Health and Medical Education Department should study the available manpower and the manpower required in the future by considering the population in the medical sector. In this, the manpower required in the paramedical sector should be considered especially. While giving permission to nursing colleges, it should be ensured that the necessary infrastructure facilities are in place. Only thereafter should the permission be granted. A policy should be prepared to make manpower available in the health sector immediately, he added.

“The Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana has been transferred to the Women and Child Welfare Department for implementation. The department should review the pending beneficiaries and complete the process of providing benefits to them. The pending permissions from the 'National Centre for Disease Control' for various works approved in the state under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission should be obtained immediately. The 'Bhishma Cube', which is a temporary hospital facility used in emergency situations, should be under regular supervision,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see focus on healthcare infrastructure. We desperately need more paramedical staff and nursing colleges with proper facilities. Hope they don't just talk but actually deliver on these promises.
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Michael C
The emphasis on getting permissions sorted before starting projects is crucial. So many infrastructure projects in India get stuck because of bureaucratic delays. Hope this 'mission mode' approach actually works!
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Ananya R
As a mother who benefited from Matru Vandana Yojana, I'm glad they're reviewing pending beneficiaries. Many women in rural areas don't get these benefits due to paperwork issues. Hope they simplify the process.
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Suresh O
While the intentions are good, I've seen many such announcements before. The real challenge is ground-level implementation and reducing corruption in these schemes. Hope this time it's different.
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Kavya N
The focus on urban infrastructure is much needed. Our cities need better parks, lakes, and sanitation facilities. Hope they involve local communities in planning and maintenance too. 🌳

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