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Devendra Fadnavis

Devendra Fadnavis

Devendra Gangadharrao Fadnavis (born 22 July 1970) is a prominent Indian politician and a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He served as the 18th Chief Minister of Maharashtra from
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  • Niti Aayog meet begins; Cong CMs, Jaya give it a miss

    While all Congress chief ministers remained absent from the meeting, it was attended by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Jammu and Kashmir CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, among others.

  • A Gajapathi Raju apologizes over VIPs delaying AI flights

    A major controversy erupted on Thursday after reports that three members of a family were offloaded from a Leh-Delhi flight to accommodate Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh and an aide, forcing the government to apologise on Thursday.

  • Maha housing policy proposes demat, trading of TDRs

    In the proposed housing policy, the Maharashtra government is seeking to digitise the process of issuing transferable development rights. If this isn't challenging enough, Devendra Fadnavis wants to convince Sebi to permit the trading of transferable development rights on stock exchanges, reports Alexander Mathew.

  • Prime Property: Housing fund for Mumbaikars

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis wants to launch a housing fund along the lines of the provident fund. The CM is giving final touches to a proposal that incentivizes Mumbaikars to save up for their dream home.

  • Maha govt announces decisions on agri crisis, property tax

    The government has announced that the BMC will increase property tax rates by 40 percent soon.

  • Prime Property: Maharashtra government's maha aim

    Devendra Fadnavis' government wants to make Maharashtra slum-free by 2022. Alexander Mathew of Prime Property finds out if the measures proposed to achieve that are viable.

  • Navi Mumbai airport city to see Gujarat-style land pooling

    In land pooling scheme, privately held land is transferred to the government. In exchange, the land owner gets a percentage of his holding back at another location.

  • See more Chinese investments, collaborations: Fadnavis

    Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis will be meeting president of Beiqi Foton later in the day. "With them we are establishing a Chinese park in Maharashtra on 1,000 hectares of land," he says.

  • Prime Property: Mumbai makeover on hold

    Embarrassed Maharashtra government nixes its own development plan for Mumbai, a plan that talked of higher FSI to ensure maximum housing in the maximum city. Devendra Fadnavis is now promising a new plan in four months but till then we could see Mumbai‘s property market going into a freeze. Alexander Mathew of Prime Property has more details.

  • Mumbai: Up, up & Away!

    The already expensive Mumbai market may get costlier, thanks to new policies being planned by the Devendra Fadnavis government. Alexander Mathew gives you more details.

  • Prime Property: CIDCO‘s plans for NAINA

    Prime Property heads to Navi Mumbai to find out more about the government‘s proposed makeover for the suburb. Besides the new airport, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis seems committed to setting up a brand new city over 600 sq kilometres called NAINA and build a transharbour link to South Mumbai. Alexander Mathew has details.

  • Roadblocks for Mumbai metro: Rehabilitation key concern

    MMRC will have to contend with Opposition to demolish around 750 apartments in around 18 buildings, mostly around Girgaon and Kalbadevi. MMRC is working overtime to placate these apartment owners and tenants.

  • Maha govt to push infra growth through Trans Harbour Link

    The 22-kilometre long Trans Harbour Link road project - a bridge that will someday connect Mumbai and its satellite town Navi Mumbai - was envisioned more than three decades back. Now, Mumbai's Development Authority.

  • Prime Property: Mumbai Metro facing Green hurdle

    Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is struggling with one of his pet projects, an underground Metro connecting Mumbai‘s domestic and international airport terminal with Colaba in South Mumbai. Alexander Mathew has more details.

  • PM opens GE's multi-modal manufacturing facility at Chakan

    Spread over 68 acres in MIDC Industrial Park at Chakan II, the facility will generate over 1,500 jobs and support the growth of local businesses, many of whom will be SME suppliers, the company said. The company did not divulge the investment details.

  • State govt may look into uncapping Mumbai FSI

    As part of the development review, the Maharashta government is looking at an increase in FSI. The FSI essentially determines how tall a building can be.

  • Maha CM Fadnavis unveils plans to transform Mumbai

    Maharashtra's chief minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled his big plans to transform Mumbai into a global financial, commercial and entertainment hub today at the Mumbai Next summit. Attended by the who's who of India Inc, several key cabinet ministers, the day long event saw prescriptions for change coming in from different quarters.

  • ICICI Group celebrates its 60th anniversary

    In January 2015, the ICICI Group celebrated its anniversary, a mark of partnering the nation‘s progress for 60 years. Amongst esteemed dignitaries present were Union Minister of Finance Arun Jaitley, Governor of Maharashtra C Vidyasagar Rao, Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis and Managing Director and CEO of the bank Chanda Kochhar.

  • Ready for Mumbai makeover, infra financing not an issue: CM

    In an exclusive interview to CNBC-TV18, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis speaks about his vision "Mumbai Next" and his dream for the city as well as Maharashtra.

  • Prime Property: Makeover for Maximum City

    India‘s Maximum City solely need a makeover and that is what Maharashtra‘s Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is planning. He shares his plans with Network18.

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