The Maharashtra Budget 2025, with its massive Rs 15.65 trillion investment plan, is set to revolutionize the employment landscape and boost real estate and business opportunities in the state.
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The total investment planned under the Maharashtra Budget 2025 is Rs 15.65 trillion.
The construction and real estate sectors are expected to benefit the most, along with infrastructure development, skill development, and small and medium enterprises.
The budget focuses on infrastructure development, which is labor-intensive, and skill development programs to equip the workforce with necessary skills, thereby generating a large number of jobs.
The budget includes financial assistance, access to technology, and market linkages to help SMEs grow and thrive.
Yes, the budget includes investments in green infrastructure projects such as renewable energy and waste management systems to promote sustainability.
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