Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra Government has appointed a Chief Secretary (CS)-led committee for the implementation of the NITI Aayog’s report on making the bursting Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) a growth hub with a $300 billion economy by 2030 from the present $140 billion.
The state Government, in its Government Resolution (GR) released late on September 10 night has given a mandate to the CS-led 22-member committee to monitor the speedy implementation of the NITI Aayog’s recommendations, step up focus on attracting and retaining Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and promoting startups and employment generation in the MMR.
Interestingly, the state Government in the run up to the Assembly elections, likely to take place in the second week of November, has not set up a committee headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde or Industry Minister and comprising ministers and elected representatives.
Instead, the committee consists of only bureaucrats in charge of 11 departments, collectors, municipal commissioners and CEOs of Government undertakings. This is to expedite inter departmental coordination and speedy disposal of various files.
Eknath Shinde has hailed the NITI Aayog’s report saying that its recommendations will help the state Government to further boost development in the MMR, including the construction of affordable housing, development of data centre in Navi Mumbai, and completion of the Alibaug Multimodal Corridor.
Shinde has said that the state Government has cleared projects with investment to the tune of Rs 80,000 crore and the Government has stepped up efforts to promote tourism along the 720 km coastline.
NITI Aayog CEO, BVR Subrahmanyam in his presentation to CM Shinde and Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar held on August 22 had recommended the formation of a state-level growth hub steering committee chaired by the CS.
He had told the CM that NITI Aayog has selected MMR as the pilot city region for its development as a growth hub.
The NITI Aayog has made a slew of recommendations including promotion of MMR as a global services hub, affordable housing and slum rehabilitation, tourism, port-proximate integrated manufacturing and logistics hub, planned urbanisation and intensive transport oriented development, sustainability projects and world-class urban infrastructure and transport.
The CS-led committee will now make its recommendations to achieve these targets. Thereafter the state Government will start preparing and notifying policies and institutional mandates.