Mumbai: A dozen of the 48 Maharashtra Government departments have scored a perfect 100 in their 100-day report card, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Thursday.
Fadnavis, after taking charge as chief minister in December last year, had set a 100-day programme for each department, setting ambitious targets.
As many as 18 other departments have achieved more than 80 per cent of their targets in the 100-day period, Fadnavis said on X.
100 दिवसांच्या कार्यालयीन सुधारणा कार्यक्रमाचे भारतीय गुणवत्ता परिषद (Quality Council of India) तर्फे अंतिम मूल्यमापन करण्यात आले. या निकालानुसार वेबसाईट सुधारणा, कार्यालयीन सोयीसुविधा, तक्रार निवारण, सुलभ जीवनमान, गुंतवणुकीस चालना, तंत्रज्ञानाचा वापर इत्यादी 10 मुद्यांवर… pic.twitter.com/svAqMiLPok
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) May 1, 2025
राज्यात नवीन महायुती सरकार स्थापन झाल्यानंतर शासनाच्या सर्व 48 विभागांनी 100 दिवसांचा धोरणात्मक बाबींचा कार्यक्रम हाती घेऊन महत्त्वाची नवीन धोरणे, दूरगामी निर्णय व लोकाभिमुख उपक्रमांची आखणी सुरू केली.
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) May 1, 2025
गेल्या 100 दिवसात या सर्व विभागांनी निश्चित केलेल्या 902 धोरणात्मक… pic.twitter.com/8IfRVry1jb
Ten departments have achieved between 60 and 79 per cent of their targets, while eight departments have recorded below 60 per cent target achievement, he said.
The departments with 100 per cent target completion include water resources, home, rural development, animal husbandry, ports, higher and technical education, labour, textiles, cultural affairs, mining, dairy development, and the employment guarantee scheme.
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