ABP Majha hosted the inaugural edition of the ‘Majha Infra Vision Conclave’ in Mumbai, focusing on Maharashtra’s infrastructural growth and future development.
According to a press release, this event brought together key industry leaders and government stakeholders to discuss critical projects and innovations shaping the state’s infrastructure landscape.
The ‘Majha Infra Vision Conclave’ provided transformative insights from influential leaders, outlining a roadmap for Maharashtra’s infrastructure future. Notable attendees included Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Eknath Shinde; Anil Gaikwad, Vice Chairman & Managing Director of MSRDC; Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee, IAS, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of MMRDA; Siddhesh Kadam, Chairman of MPCB; and Sanjay Shirsat, Chairman of CIDCO. Each shared their vision on how the state aims to lead in innovation and urban transformation.
Discussions during the conclave highlighted the participants’ commitment to advancing infrastructure. Industry leaders presented their perspectives on current and future projects, focusing on innovations and sustainable solutions designed to accelerate Maharashtra’s development. Key strategic initiatives discussed included metro expansion, smart cities, green infrastructure, and improved transportation networks.
The event not only emphasized ongoing projects but also outlined a clear path for Maharashtra’s future infrastructural strategy. By showcasing the state’s commitment to modern infrastructure, the conclave positioned Maharashtra as a leader in urban development.
The inaugural ‘Majha Infra Vision Conclave’ aligns with ABP Network’s commitment to spotlighting topics of national and regional significance. By facilitating discussions with policymakers and industry experts, the event provided a platform for innovative ideas and impactful conversations aimed at accelerating advancements in Maharashtra’s infrastructure.
As Maharashtra continues to grow and evolve, the ‘Majha Infra Vision Conclave’ serves as a vital space for collaboration and visionary thinking, ensuring that the state remains at the forefront of infrastructural development in India.