Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has announced a significant development initiative aimed at transforming the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) into a major growth hub. During a recent event, Shinde unveiled an ambitious economic master plan designed to drive the region’s economic growth and contribute substantially to the state’s economy.
“The Mumbai Metropolitan Region is being developed as a growth hub,” Shinde stated. “Today, we launched the economic master plan which will be pivotal in achieving our goals.” The plan outlines strategic measures to bolster economic activity, infrastructure development, and job creation within the region.
Shinde expressed confidence in the economic trajectory of Maharashtra, highlighting the state’s pivotal role in the national economy. “We will cross our 1 trillion dollar goal by 2027,” he said, emphasizing the state’s commitment to achieving this significant milestone. The economic master plan aims to harness the potential of MMR to contribute significantly to this target, reinforcing Maharashtra’s position as a major contributor to India’s GDP.
The master plan includes various initiatives focused on enhancing infrastructure, attracting investments, and fostering innovation and entrepreneurship. By positioning MMR as a key economic hub, the government aims to stimulate growth across multiple sectors and ensure sustainable development for the region.
The launch of the economic master plan marks a crucial step in Maharashtra’s broader strategy to strengthen its economic foundation and support its continued growth and development. As the state works towards its ambitious targets, the focus on MMR as a growth engine reflects the government’s commitment to driving progress and prosperity across Maharashtra.