Overview
- Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar placed Maharashtra’s Rs 75,286.38 crore demands before the Assembly, taking the government’s cumulative supplementary outlays to Rs 1,73,019 crore as state debt stands at about Rs 9.32 lakh crore.
- Maharashtra’s plan earmarks Rs 15,648 crore for compensation to rain and flood-hit farmers and Rs 9,250 crore for electricity tariff subsidies for agricultural pumps, power looms and handlooms.
- Key social allocations in Maharashtra include Rs 6,103 crore for the Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin Yojana and Rs 5,024.48 crore for the Women and Child Development Department.
- Central- and scheme-linked provisions in Maharashtra include Rs 4,439.74 crore tied to the Centre’s 50-year interest-free loan, Rs 3,500 crore for MGNREGS, Rs 3,281.79 crore for PMJAY/Ayushman Bharat and Rs 2,200 crore for municipal grants, alongside major departmental grants for industries (Rs 9,205 crore), urban development (Rs 9,115.76 crore), PWD (Rs 6,347.41 crore) and planning (Rs 4,853.99 crore).
- Jharkhand tabled a Rs 7,721.25 crore second supplementary for FY26, with debate slated for December 9 as the winter session saw adjournments following protests over alleged irregularities in student scholarship schemes.