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Mahayuti alliance will fulfill its election promies: Shinde

ANI March 11, 2025 122 views

The Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra is firmly committed to executing their comprehensive election manifesto without compromise. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde emphasized that every promise made during the polls will be systematically implemented over their five-year tenure. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced several progressive initiatives, including providing 300 units of free electricity and leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance agricultural productivity. The state government is also focusing on empowering women through credit societies and targeted financial schemes.

"Whatever we announced in our manifesto was not a printing mistake; everything will be implemented." - Eknath Shinde
Mumbai, March 10: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde reiterated on Monday said that the Mahayuti-led NDA government would implement all the promises made in the election manifesto.

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Mahayuti alliance commits to complete five-year election manifesto

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Fadnavis promises 300 units free electricity monthly

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Government plans AI support for farmer productivity

"Whatever we announced in our manifesto was not a printing mistake; everything will be implemented. The announcements were for a five-year tenure. So we will implement all the announcements accordingly," Shinde told reporters after Finance Minister Ajit Pawar presented the Maharashtra state budget.

Meanwhile,Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday said the state goverment has not deceased money for the 'Ladki Bahin' scheme and assured that the beneficiaries will get their money.

"We have not decreased the money for the 'Ladki Bahin'. Everyone will get their money. We have kept the money for the scheme as per the trends of need. If more finance is needed for the scheme, we can make another provision for it. We will fulfil our promise of providing Rs 2100 per month to our sisters," CM Fadnavis said.

Fadnavis announced that the government is planning to provide 300 units of free electricity every month and use Artificial Intelligence to help farmers get more produce.

Briefing about the budget, he said fiscal deficit of Maharashtra is contained at 2.9 per cent.

"For the next year, it's estimated to be at 2.7 per cent. We can take loans of 25 per cent of our total GSDP, but we are only at 18 per cent at present. Our loan has increased, but our loan eligibility limit has also increased. We are 7 per cent higher than the national average for the GST collection in the current year. We are at the top in GST collection and FDI," Fadnavis said.

"Union govt has sanctioned 20 lakh houses; out of those, 18 lakh persons are approved, and funds are already distributed for 16 lakh houses. We are planning to implement programs to provide free electricity to households for upto 300 units per month through solar energy. We will use AI to help farmers get higher produce from their land," he added.

Fadnavis said that the state government will incentivise women to focus on credit societies and self-help groups and referred to a group in Nagpur.

"We will encourage women to form more and more credit societies and self-help groups. A similar group was formed by women in Nagpur with the help of the money given under 'Ladki Bahin'. We are trying to make 'Lakhpati didi' based on central and state schemes where women can earn up to Rs 8000 per month...," he said

The budget session of the Maharashtra Legislature commenced on March 3 and is scheduled to conclude on March 26.

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