Maharashtra government inks MoUs of Rs 33,768 cr; industries to create over 33,000 jobs
Maharashtra government, under Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, has signed 17 MoUs with various companies, securing investments worth Rs 33,768.89 crore. These investments are projected to create over 33,000 jobs across diverse sectors like electr...

The MoUs, signed in the presence of Fadnavis and Industries Minister Uday Samant, span diverse sectors including electronics, steel, solar energy, electric buses and trucks, and defence-related industries, which will come up in north Maharashtra, Pune, Vidarbha and Konkan.
The chief minister assured investors that the state government is committed to providing a smooth experience in Maharashtra.
The MoUs of Rs 33,768.89 crore are expected to generate 33,483 jobs.
"We will not stop at signing agreements. The government will remain a partner at every stage of investment, ensuring there are no hurdles," he said.
He highlighted the state's 'Maitri' portal, a single-window platform aimed at facilitating quick approvals for land, permissions and other clearances for industries.
Speaking about energy sector reforms, Fadnavis noted that the recently approved five-year tariff plan will ensure that electricity tariffs decline annually.
"Earlier, power tariffs rose by 9 per cent every year. Now, they will gradually reduce, providing great relief to industries," he said.
The chief minister further assured that the state has adopted a policy to keep the investment life cycle stable and predictable, thereby boosting investor confidence.
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