Maharashtra CM Sets Three-Year Deadline for Infrastructure Projects
Complete all infra projects in 3 years: CM to govt agencies

Image: Hindustan Times
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has mandated that all government agencies complete infrastructure projects within three years. He emphasized timely execution as crucial for state growth and warned against awarding contracts to contractors with a history of delays.
- 01CM Devendra Fadnavis chaired a meeting to review 19 infrastructure projects, including six Metro lines and the Pune Ring Road.
- 02Fadnavis directed that contractors' past performance should be a key factor in future tendering processes.
- 03He proposed state GST concessions for industries in Dharavi to support local businesses and formalize the economy.
- 04The CM called for expedited land acquisition for the Virar-Alibag Multi-Modal Corridor and other major projects.
- 05He emphasized resolving inter-departmental issues to ensure adequate water supply to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
In a recent meeting at Sahyadri Guest House, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis instructed government agencies to complete all infrastructure projects within a strict three-year timeline. He emphasized that the timely completion of these projects is vital for the state's growth and prosperity. Fadnavis warned that contractors responsible for delays would not be awarded future contracts, highlighting the need for accountability in project execution. He also reviewed 19 key infrastructure initiatives, including six Metro lines in Mumbai and the Pune Ring Road, and directed officials to expedite land acquisition for the Virar-Alibag Multi-Modal Corridor. Additionally, he proposed offering state GST concessions to industries in Dharavi to bolster local enterprises and transition the informal economy to a formal structure. Fadnavis urged departments to resolve pending issues related to redevelopment projects through better coordination, minimizing the need for repeated cabinet approvals. He stressed that delays in infrastructure projects lead to significant losses for both the state and the nation.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The directive could lead to timely infrastructure improvements, benefiting local economies and residents.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you think the three-year deadline for infrastructure projects will be met?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




