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    Maharashtra Disburses Funds for Unseasonal Rain Relief

    Mumbai, April 7 – The Maharashtra Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, announced on Tuesday that ₹128.65 crore has been disbursed to farmers affected by unseasonal rains in the state.The aid is targeted towards losses incurred between October and December 2025.The state...
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    Maharashtra MLA Criticizes State Government's Performance and Policies

    Mumbai, February 25 – NCP (SP) legislator Jayant Patil launched a scathing attack on the state government during Wednesday’s discussion on the Governor’s address in the Legislative Assembly, while questioning the “illusory” figures presented regarding investments and job creation.He said that...
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    Maharashtra Assembly Debate: Patil Raises Concerns on Development and Infrastructure

    Mumbai, February 25 NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil accused the Maharashtra government on Wednesday of failing to address issues concerning farmers, jobs, and infrastructure, and said focusing on fundamental issues was more important than creating an "illusion of development."Participating in the...
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    Maharashtra Farmers: Subsidy Proposal for Rain-Hit Paddy Crops

    Mumbai, February 24 A proposal to provide subsidies to paddy farmers in eastern Vidarbha affected by unseasonal rains will soon be presented to the Maharashtra cabinet, State Minister Yogesh Kadam told the legislative assembly on Tuesday.Responding to an adjournment motion raised by BJP's...
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    Maharashtra Police Announce End to Visible Maoist Presence in Gadchiroli

    Mumbai, February 19 Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Thursday that the last visible symbols of Maoist terror have been removed from the Gadchiroli district, a day after security forces demolished 44 Naxal memorials in a coordinated operation.In a statement, Fadnavis praised...
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    Gadchiroli Sees Shift as Security Forces Destroy Final Maoist Monuments

    Mumbai, February 19 – Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Thursday that security forces have successfully demolished the last 44 monuments erected by Maoists in Gadchiroli district as symbols of terror.The Chief Minister said, "The demolition of these 44 Maoist monuments marks...
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    Anti-Maoist Operation Removes Structures in Remote Villages

    Gadchiroli, February 18 In a coordinated operation aimed at eliminating the symbols of Naxalite terror, police and security forces in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli on Wednesday demolished 44 "memorials" or structures that were once built by Maoists in remote villages to instill fear among the people...
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