New Delhi, May 24 (UNI) Maharashtra is ready with its ‘Vision of Development and Heritage’ along with the Central Government and all the states to achieve the target of Developed India-2047, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said here on Saturday .
Chief Minister Fadnavis also assured that 52 percent of the energy required for the state by 2030 in Maharashtra will be generated from green sources. He was speaking at a meeting organised on behalf of the NITI Aayog here on today.
Chief Minister Fadnavis mentioned the support being received from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for various resolutions, projects and schemes of Maharashtra.
He thanked various departments of the Central Government for their cooperation.
At the beginning, Chief Minister Fadnavis thanked and congratulated the Indian Army and India's steely leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi for 'Operation Sindoor'.
In the meeting, Chief Minister Fadnavis outlined the future path of Maharashtra.
He said that agreements have been made to purchase 45,500 MW of additional energy in the state. Out of this, 36,000 MW is green energy.
By 2030, 52 percent of the energy in the state will be generated from green sources. Through Mukhyamantri Saurkrishi Vahini Yojana 2.0, projects with a capacity of 16,000 MW have been started on 10,000 agricultural feeders, of which 1,400 MW projects have been implemented.
By December 2026, 100 percent electricity will be available to the farmers of the state during the day and it will be from solar projects. The Solar Gram scheme is being implemented in 100 villages in the state, and 15 villages have become completely solar energy villages, he said.
A new policy has been formulated for pump storage, in which 15 agreements have been signed with various developers for 45 PSPs. The total capacity of this is 62,125 MW, and an investment of Rs 3.42 lakh crore will be made from this. He expressed the belief that 96,190 jobs will also be created.
Stating that according to the national policy, the Maharashtra government is also preparing a vision of Maharashtra 2047 in three phases, Fadnavis said that our government has undertaken a programme on the formula of good governance, citizen-centric measures and accountability for 100 days.
In this, various departments have achieved more than 700 goals. Now a 150-day programme has been undertaken. In this, a long-term vision for 2047, Maharashtra will celebrate its Amrit Mahotsav, for that period i.e. for 2035 and a short-term 5-year vision for 2029 with annual goals is being prepared.
He also said that the main objective is to make the current economy 1 trillion dollars by 2030 and 5 trillion dollars by 2047, he added.
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