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  2. List of Indian state budgets - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra ₹ 612,293 crore (US$71 billion) 2024-25 [16] Manipur ₹ 35,022 crore (US$4.0 billion) 2023-24 [17] Meghalaya ₹ 22,022 crore (US$2.5 billion) 2023-24 Mizoram ₹ 14,209 crore (US$1.6 billion) 2023-24 [18] Nagaland ₹ 23,086 crore (US$2.7 billion) 202223 Odisha ₹ 230,000 crore (US$27 billion) 2023–24 [19] Punjab

  3. List of districts of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra is an Indian state that was formed on 1 May 1960 with 26 initial districts. Since then, 11 additional districts have been created, the most recent of which is Palghar district. The state currently has 36 districts. These districts are grouped into six administrative divisions shown below. Maharashtra with all of its districts

  4. List of schemes of the government of India - Wikipedia

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    Financial outlay in 2022 was ₹ 10,233 crore (equivalent to ₹ 110 billion or US$1.3 billion in 2023). [7] Grouped under the umbrella scheme "Saksham Anganwadi and POSHAN 2.0", it aims to reducing stunting, under-nutrition, anemia, and low birth weight. [22] [23] PM SVANidhi: CSS MoHUA: 2020 Urban Development

  5. Government of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    24 September 2022 23 Dharashiv: Tanaji Sawant: 24 September 2022 24 Palghar: Ravindra Chavan: BJP: 24 September 2022 25 Parbhani: Sanjay Bansode: NCP: 4 October 2023 26 Pune: Ajit Pawar Deputy Chief Minister: NCP: 4 October 2023 27 Raigad: Uday Samant: SHS: 24 September 2022 28 Ratnagiri: Uday Samant: 24 September 2022 29 Sangli: Suresh Khade ...

  6. List of constituencies of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly

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    The Maharashtra Legislative Assembly is the lower house of bicameral state legislature of the Maharashtra state in India.Maharashtra came into existence on 1 May 1960. The number of constituencies of the first Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Maharashtra state legislature in 1960 was 264. 33 constituencies were reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled ...

  7. Eknath Shinde ministry - Wikipedia

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    14 August 2022 26 November 2024 (2 years, 104 days) 12. Suresh Khade: Miraj: Labour; BJP: 14 August 2022 26 November 2024 (2 years, 104 days) 13. Uday Samant: Ratnagiri: Industries; SS: 14 August 2022 26 November 2024 (2 years, 104 days) 14. Tanaji Sawant: Paranda: Public Health and Family Welfare; SS: 14 August 2022 26 November 2024 (2 years ...

  8. 14th Maharashtra Assembly - Wikipedia

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    On 20 June 2022, BJP won all 5 seats it contested in the Maharashtra Legislative Council elections reportedly due to cross voting by several Shiv Sena members. [ 15 ] Immediately after the MLC election results, 11 MLAs of the Shiv Sena , led by senior Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde , moved to a Hotel in Surat Gujarat. [ 16 ]

  9. Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary ...

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    The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (Abbreviation: MSBSHSE) is a statutory and autonomous body established under the "Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act" 1965 (amended in 1977). [1] Most important task of the board, among few others, is to conduct the SSC for 10th class and HSC for 12th class examinations. [2]