Maharashtra: MoUs for Rs 720 crore investment in healthcare sector signed at PULSE 2026

At PULSE 2026, the Maharashtra government forged fifteen vital agreements within the healthcare sector, including three major deals that promise an influx of 720 crore rupees in investments. The twelve additional MoUs aim to bolster healthcare inf...

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government on Saturday signed 15 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in the healthcare sector at the PULSE 2026 conference here, including three agreements which are expected to fetch investments of Rs 720 crore, officials said.

The other 12 MoUs are strategic partnerships that will help strengthen healthcare infrastructure in the state, they added.

"Through PULSE 2026, we have some investment and strategic MoUs. I think there is a very good scenario of investment in Maharashtra," Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said at the closing ceremony on day 2 of the event.


Nipro Pharmapackaging committed expansion of Rs 200 crore as a direct industrial investment.

Pharmax committed Rs 470 crore and Savvycare Rs 50 crore, both in the upcoming Bulk Drug Park which will be built by Ramky Infrastructure under a public private partnership (PPP) model with Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC).
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