Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Emphasizes Implementation of Public Suggestions in District Planning Meeting

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Mumbai, Maharashtra – Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday chaired a district planning meeting, focusing on enhancing basic amenities and ensuring effective governance at the local level.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, Shinde said, “A district planning meeting was held today. There was considerable discussion on basic amenities. All our public representatives, MLAs, MPs, and everyone offered their suggestions, and every department took them seriously. I have informed the District Magistrate that all these suggestions must be implemented so that people receive justice. The outcome of this meeting will be very good.”

The meeting saw active participation from elected representatives and officials from various departments, highlighting the government’s commitment to addressing local issues and streamlining developmental projects. Shinde emphasized that the suggestions made during the meeting must be translated into actionable measures, ensuring that citizens benefit from improved facilities and governance.

This initiative aligns with the state government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen district-level planning and make administration more responsive to public needs.

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