Monday, 8 September 2025

Vision Document 2047’: Guiding Principles for State Policies

 Vision Document 2047’: Guiding Principles for State Policies

“Let’s shape policies according to Vision Document 2047 and fulfill the dream of Developed Maharashtra”  Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

Mumbai: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis emphasized today that just as sacred texts like the Gita, Bible, Quran  and constitution of development serve as guiding pillars, Maharashtra’s “Vision Document 2047” should serve as the foundational framework for the state’s future policies. He made these remarks during a review meeting on the ‘Developed Maharashtra Vision Document 2047’ held at Sahyadri Guest House. Attendees included Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Chief Secretary Rajesh Kumar, and various department secretaries and principal secretaries. Presentations covered key sectors including water, power, education, social welfare, industry and services, technology, and the economy.

Fadnavis praised the presentations, noting the deep thinking involved and expressed satisfaction. “We are on the right path. A roadmap for the next 25 years is being laid. A vision provides direction; it is essential that our goals and direction are clearly defined.” He stressed that the vision document must go beyond mere paperwork and be fully implemented. “If we consistently work towards this vision over the next five years, we will surely realize the dream of Developed Maharashtra by 2047,” he added.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the vital role of the cooperative sector, urged greater use of information technology in governance, accelerated implementation of BharatNet, and international collaboration for cyber security. He expressed confidence that this will be one of the best vision documents in the country and called for increased focus on improving the quality of educational institutions and universities.

Deputy Chief Minister Shinde remarked that the vision crystalizes how Maharashtra should look 22 years from now. It is a plan that anticipates future needs and steers the state accordingly. He said big dreams are essential for progress, and that both governance and administrative responsibility are significant. The vision embodies the power to meet public expectations, with the ultimate goal of reaching every section of society.

It was reiterated that the “Developed Maharashtra Vision 2047” is not just a paper blueprint it is meant to accelerate Maharashtra’s development. Under the guidance of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister, this vision document is expected to anchor the state’s economic, social, and industrial growth over the next two decades.

The meeting featured presentations on the vision for sectors including water resources, energy, higher and technical education, school education, skill development, social justice, industry, services, information technology, finance, health, and tourism.

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