Maharashtra Daily Current Affairs: 15/6/2026
Team BharathPulse2 days ago
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⚡ Key Takeaways
- The most important government and policy updates from Maharashtra for today.
Maharashtra State Policy and Governance Update: Key Legislative, Agricultural, and Infrastructure Developments
- Educational Reform: The Maharashtra Ministry of Higher and Technical Education is actively considering the inclusion of a dedicated "single parent child" category in college admission forms. This administrative policy shift, announced by the State Minister, aims to ease the documentation process and facilitate equitable access to higher education institutions for students raised by single parents across the state.
- Agricultural Grievances: Nationalist Congress Party (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar officially ended his hunger strike in Mumbai after receiving formal assurances from the Maharashtra state government. The administration has committed to holding immediate, structured talks regarding critical agrarian relief measures, specifically focusing on farm loan waivers and resolving student recruitment concerns.
- Infrastructure Probe: The Maharashtra government has been petitioned to initiate an official investigation into the tendering process of the Rs 1,400 crore Dighi Port Industrial Area project located in Raigad district. The demand, raised by opposition leaders, alleges irregularities in the bid allocation of this key infrastructure project, which is a vital node of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC).
- Cyber Security Investigation: The Maharashtra Home Department has directed the state's Cyber Police to conduct a detailed review and investigation into a viral video controversy involving digital creator Pranit More. The probe centers around a controversial "Rs 370 clip" shared online, highlighting the government’s swift regulatory oversight on digital content that could impact public order.
- Empowerment Legislation: The Maharashtra government has announced plans to table the landmark Women Farmers Empowerment Bill during the upcoming monsoon session of the State Legislature. This legislative act is designed to legally recognize female cultivators, secure their independent land rights, and facilitate direct access to government schemes and agricultural credit.
These diverse administrative and legislative actions underscore the Maharashtra government's current focus on balancing infrastructural accountability with critical socio-economic reforms. By addressing agrarian distress, reinforcing digital cyber-governance, and introducing progressive educational and gender-focused policies, the state aims to foster inclusive growth ahead of the upcoming legislative sessions.
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