The Maharashtra budget 2024-25 was presented by the Deputy Chief Minister and State Finance Minister Ajit Pawar in the Legislative Assembly on Friday, June 28. It highlighted several key issues to promote the growth and development of the state.
He paid tribute to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj before presenting the interim budget of the state for the year 2024-25, at Vidhan Bhavan premises, in Mumbai.
Pawar outlined a budget of INR 6,12,293 crores for a total expenditure with the expected revenue deficit of INR 20,051 crores and the fiscal deficit of INR 1,10,355 crores.
Here are the key highlights of the budget:
Schemes for youth
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Schemes for farmers
Schemes for weaker sections