Ajit Pawar is set to present the first budget of the Mahayuti government today, marking a significant moment for Maharashtra. The budget is expected to focus on infrastructure, healthcare, and education, with a strong emphasis on economic revival and sust
MaharashtraAjit PawarMahayuti GovernmentBudgetEconomic DevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraMar 10, 2025
Ajit Pawar, the Finance Minister of Maharashtra, is presenting the budget of the Mahayuti government.
The key areas of focus in the budget include infrastructure development, healthcare, education, job creation, and environmental sustainability.
The budget aims to enhance healthcare by expanding primary healthcare centers, introducing telemedicine services, and implementing health insurance schemes.
The budget is expected to include provisions for modernizing school infrastructure, hiring qualified teachers, and promoting digital learning platforms.
The government plans to provide financial support to farmers, improve irrigation facilities, and implement crop insurance schemes to protect them from losses due to natural calamities.
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