Maharashtra Leads in Infrastructure Projects Worth ₹8 Lakh Cr
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced that Maharashtra is spearheading infrastructure development with projects totaling ₹8 lakh crore underway, the highest in any state. He highlighted Maharashtra's top position in attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and its significant contribution to the country's GDP.
Shinde pledged to eliminate potholes from Mumbai roads within two years, reaffirming his government's commitment to infrastructure development, which remains a top priority.
The CM emphasized Maharashtra's appeal to industries, citing its robust infrastructure, connectivity, and growth potential. He mentioned the upcoming 337km metro network in Mumbai, expected to alleviate congestion by keeping millions of cars off the roads.
Shinde pledged to eliminate potholes from Mumbai roads within two years, reaffirming his government's commitment to infrastructure development, which remains a top priority.
The CM emphasized Maharashtra's appeal to industries, citing its robust infrastructure, connectivity, and growth potential. He mentioned the upcoming 337km metro network in Mumbai, expected to alleviate congestion by keeping millions of cars off the roads.