Maharashtra Unveils Industrial and Social Policy Reforms
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced the removal of non-agricultural permission for certain lands, boosting startup speed for industries and food processing units. The reforms aim at social welfare, governance, and addressing future challenges. Topics discussed include industrial townships, palliative care, power generation, and MSME support.

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Maharashtra's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, has announced significant policy reforms, removing the need for non-agricultural permissions for certain lands to streamline the establishment of micro and small industries.
This decision, unveiled during a policy meeting, is aimed at enhancing entrepreneurial productivity and ensuring balanced development across the state. The reforms focus on social welfare, future challenges, and various neglected sectors that could elevate Maharashtra above other states.
Additional discussions included industrial townships, palliative care, and initiatives targeting skill enhancement, power generation, and MSME support. Fadnavis urged exploring new markets in response to US import duties and advocated for teakwood plantation growth.
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