City
Epaper

Maha govt reverses MVA's decision to bear 50 percent cost of railway projects in state

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 31, 2023 10:22 IST

The Maharashtra government has reversed the previous (MVA) government's decision not to give 50 per cent contribution to railway ...

Open in App

The Maharashtra government has reversed the previous (MVA) government's decision not to give 50 per cent contribution to railway projects in the state and also asked MPs to pursue various pending projects with the Centre.

Speaking with Lok Sabha MPs from Maharashtra here on Monday, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said several projects which are beneficial to the common man are pending with the central government.

We need to expedite them and pursue them, he said. Some MPs from the Opposition were absent at the interaction. Shinde also said the feedback received by MPs will be taken into consideration and another round of meetings will be held after two months to take stock of the situation. Maharashtra sends 48 members to the Lok Sabha.

The utilisation certificates of allocated money are crucial for releasing the next round of funds. Secretaries of various departments need to focus on their timely submission as well, the CM said. The state government will bear 50 per cent cost of the railway projects in the state so that they will be completed fast, he added.

Tags: Maharashtra GovernmentMaha Vikas AghadiEknath ShindeRailway
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraPahalgam Terror Attack: 500 Tourists from Maharashtra Return Home in Two Days; State Government Arranges Special Flights (VIDEO)

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Offer Emotional Support To Stranded Tourist in Srinagar, Assures Safe Return (Watch Video)

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Eknath Shinde’s Strategy to Give Strength to BJP; 12 Former Corporators Likely To Join Shiv Sena

Maharashtra‘Let Him Go!’: Eknath Shinde Reacts Angrily to Uddhav-Raj Thackeray Alliance Speculation

PunePune: MNS Student Wing Protests Government Move to Make Hindi Mandatory in Schools

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Copper Cable Theft Disrupts MP Priyanka Chaturvedi’s MTNL Landline, Govt Suffers Rs 12 Lakh Loss

MaharashtraPahalgam Terror Attack: 183 Tourists Return to Maharashtra; 232 More to Arrive on Friday

MumbaiMumbai: Death Threat, Rs 10 Crore Extortion Case Against Zeeshan Siddiqui Transferred to Crime Branch

MumbaiMumbai on High Alert, Security Tightened at Public Places After Pahalgam Terror Attack

MaharashtraChhatrapati Sambhajinagar Water Supply at Risk as CSMC Fails to Clear Rs 10 Crore Bill