Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Ajit Pawar has tabled a Rs 57,509 crore supplementary demand in the Monsoon Session 2025, focusing on infrastructure, social welfare, and sustainability.
MaharashtraInfrastructureWelfareSustainabilityUrban DevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraJun 30, 2025
The total amount allocated for the supplementary demands is ₹57,509.71 crore.
₹19,183.85 crore of the total outlay is designated for non-discretionary, obligatory spending.
The ₹3,228.38 crore allocated for metro projects is primarily focused on enhancing urban mobility and connectivity, reducing traffic congestion, and lowering carbon emissions.
The social welfare provisions include the Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Health Scheme, the Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme, and scholarships for backward class students.
₹1,000 crore is allocated for the planning and execution of the upcoming Simhastha Kumbh Mela.
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