Ajay Ashar, a prominent real estate developer and one of the two deputy chairpersons of the Maharashtra cabinet's thinktank, has been removed from his position. This significant move comes as a result of the ongoing political dynamics within the state gov
MaharashtraThinktankAjay AsharReal EstatePolitical DynamicsReal Estate MaharashtraMar 07, 2025
Ajay Ashar was a prominent real estate developer and one of the two deputy chairpersons of the Maharashtra cabinet's thinktank. He was originally appointed during Eknath Shinde's tenure and contributed to urban planning and infrastructure development.
Ajay Ashar was removed to bring in fresh ideas and a broader range of expertise, reflecting the new administration's priorities and the need for a more inclusive and forward-thinking approach to governance.
The thinktank plays a crucial role in formulating policies and strategies for the state's development, bringing together experts from various fields to provide input on key issues such as economic growth, healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
The new priorities are expected to focus on areas such as technology, innovation, and sustainable development, reflecting the state's commitment to long-term growth and prosperity.
The removal reflects the political sensitivities and the new administration's efforts to strengthen ties with other stakeholders and ensure that the thinktank's recommendations align more closely with the government's broader vision.
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