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Ladki Bahin Scheme Under Scrutiny: Ineligible Beneficiaries Removed

MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, JUL 2 – Maharashtra's Rs 1.35 lakh crore investment targets 30 high-tech sectors, aiming to create about 100,000 jobs and enhance local supply chains, the government said.

  • At its 12th meeting held at the state legislature, the Maharashtra Cabinet Subcommittee, led by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, sanctioned 17 projects totaling ₹1,35,371.58 crore.
  • This approval follows expanding the number of qualifying thrust sectors from 22 to 30 and adding coal gasification to the incentive list to boost technical innovation and industrial growth.
  • The approved initiatives cover sectors such as semiconductor production, electric vehicle parts, green steel, aerospace, and textiles, and are expected to generate around 100,000 direct and indirect jobs throughout Maharashtra.
  • Chief Minister Fadnavis stated that these initiatives focus on key industries and advanced technologies, which will promote innovation, research, and development throughout the state.
  • The Maharashtra government, as reported by Minister Aditi Tatkare, discovered that 2,289 women working in government positions were incorrectly receiving benefits from the Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin scheme and subsequently removed them following a review.
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Maharashtra Ladki Bahin Yojana: It has been learnt that they were not eligible for this scheme, their names were somehow registered fraudulently. Therefore, their names were dropped as soon as this incident came to light during the investigation.

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