
Supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore presented for development works like roads, metro, irrigation, Kumbh Mela...
Maharashtra Assembly Session 2025:
Mumbai News: In the June 2025 monsoon session of the legislature, Deputy Chief Minister and State Finance and Planning Minister Ajit Pawar today presented supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh in the legislature. This fund will be used mainly for infrastructure projects like roads, metro, irrigation schemes in the state, planning and implementation of Simhastha Kumbh Mela, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Health Scheme, Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme, scholarships for backward students as well as for the development of weak and deprived sections of society.
Of the supplementary demands submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Rs 19,183 crore 85 lakh are mandatory, Rs 34,661 crore 34 lakh are supplementary demands under the programme and Rs 3,664 crore 52 lakh are supplementary demands under the centrally sponsored programme in line with the availability of financial assistance. Although the gross supplementary demands are Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh, its actual net burden is Rs 40,644 crore 69 lakh.
Of the supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar today, the maximum amount of Rs 11,42 crore 76 lakh is to be spent on grants as per the recommendations of the 15th Finance Commission. Rs 3,228 crore 38 lakh is for refund of stamp duty surcharge of metro projects, municipal corporations, municipalities, municipal councils, and district councils.
The National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) has made a provision of Rs 2,182 crore 69 lakh for margin money loans for working capital to cooperative sugar factories through the Maharashtra Government.
Maharashtra Assembly Session 2025:
Mumbai News: In the June 2025 monsoon session of the legislature, Deputy Chief Minister and State Finance and Planning Minister Ajit Pawar today presented supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh in the legislature. This fund will be used mainly for infrastructure projects like roads, metro, irrigation schemes in the state, planning and implementation of Simhastha Kumbh Mela, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Health Scheme, Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme, scholarships for backward students as well as for the development of weak and deprived sections of society.
Of the supplementary demands submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Rs 19,183 crore 85 lakh are mandatory, Rs 34,661 crore 34 lakh are supplementary demands under the programme and Rs 3,664 crore 52 lakh are supplementary demands under the centrally sponsored programme in line with the availability of financial assistance. Although the gross supplementary demands are Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh, its actual net burden is Rs 40,644 crore 69 lakh.
Of the supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar today, the maximum amount of Rs 11,42 crore 76 lakh is to be spent on grants as per the recommendations of the 15th Finance Commission. Rs 3,228 crore 38 lakh is for refund of stamp duty surcharge of metro projects, municipal corporations, municipalities, municipal councils, and district councils.
The National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) has made a provision of Rs 2,182 crore 69 lakh for margin money loans for working capital to cooperative sugar factories through the Maharashtra Government.
Mumbai News: In the June 2025 monsoon session of the legislature, Deputy Chief Minister and State Finance and Planning Minister Ajit Pawar today presented supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh in the legislature. This fund will be used mainly for infrastructure projects like roads, metro, irrigation schemes in the state, planning and implementation of Simhastha Kumbh Mela, Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Health Scheme, Sanjay Gandhi Niradhar Grant Scheme, scholarships for backward students as well as for the development of weak and deprived sections of society.
Of the supplementary demands submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, Rs 19,183 crore 85 lakh are mandatory, Rs 34,661 crore 34 lakh are supplementary demands under the programme and Rs 3,664 crore 52 lakh are supplementary demands under the centrally sponsored programme in line with the availability of financial assistance. Although the gross supplementary demands are Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh, its actual net burden is Rs 40,644 crore 69 lakh.
Of the supplementary demands of Rs 57,509 crore 71 lakh submitted by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar today, the maximum amount of Rs 11,42 crore 76 lakh is to be spent on grants as per the recommendations of the 15th Finance Commission. Rs 3,228 crore 38 lakh is for refund of stamp duty surcharge of metro projects, municipal corporations, municipalities, municipal councils, and district councils.
The National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) has made a provision of Rs 2,182 crore 69 lakh for margin money loans for working capital to cooperative sugar factories through the Maharashtra Government.