Maharashtra: cabinet approves ₹37k crore for concretisation of 6,000 kms roads

Maharashtra: cabinet approves ₹37k crore for concretisation of 6,000 kms roads


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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde (M), State Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis (L) and Ajit Pawar (R). | File Pic In the cabinet meeting held today, the Maharashtra government has taken


some major decisions. The cabinet has given its approval for a revised budget of Rs 37 thousand crore for cement concreting of 6 thousand kilometres of road instead of asphalting. The


decision for a revised budget for cement concreting of roads comes amidst the uproar in the state over poor road conditions, especially the potholes-ridden roads in the Mumbai Metropolitan


Region, Mumbai-Goa Highway, and Thane-Nashik Highway among others. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had himself visited Bhiwandi in Thane district last Friday to inspect the road works. CM


SHINDE FIRM ON IMPROVING ROAD CONDITIONS On August 9, CM Eknath Shinde issued urgent directives for the repair of potholes on major highways including the Thane-Nashik and Mumbai-Ahmedabad


routes. Shinde emphasized the need for immediate and high-quality repairs on these highways, citing the severe deterioration of the Nashik-Bhiwandi Road due to the monsoon.  In terms of


unending potholes issues in Mumbai, the Mahayuti Government in 2022 had pledged to convert all city roads to cement concrete to mitigate this issue. OTHER CABINET DECISIONS In the cabinet


meeting where apart from CM Eknath Shinde, DCM Devendra Fadnavis and DCM Ajit Pawar were present, other major decisions including Rs 149 crore were approved for dairy development in Vidarbha


and Marathwada, Medical reimbursement scheme to Deccan College, Gokhale institute of politics and economics and Tilak Maharashtra University teachers and non-teaching staff. A decision for


fixed remuneration for retired teachers of private medical and government medical colleges was also taken. In another major cabinet decision, the term of Nagar Adhyaksh is now extended to 5


years from 2.5 years. The decision for a fixed interest agreement with KfW development bank for solar energy project loans and registration relaxation till March 2025 for power looms and


additional electricity rate compensation were also taken.