The Palakmantri Panand Raste Yojana is a recent endeavor by the Maharashtra state administration. This initiative was initially announced in the budget for 2016-17 by the Maharashtra government. Through this new program, the state government aims to generate employment opportunities for the young individuals in rural areas. To facilitate job creation for rural youth, the government has also launched a complementary sub-scheme offering training and loans from nationalized banks. This article will provide you with complete details regarding the Palakmantri Pandan Rasta Yojana.

Palakmantri Panand Raste Yojana

The Palakmantri Panand Raste Yojana is currently being implemented by the Maharashtra state government. Official details concerning the Palakmantri Pandan Rasta Yojana have been released by the state administration of Maharashtra. 'Panand Raste' refers to access roads leading to farms. Considering the significant number of unemployed youth in rural areas, the Maharashtra Government's decision in its 2016-17 budget appears to be a well-timed intervention. The government is now moving forward with its implementation.

IMPORTANT NOTE: It is possible that this scheme has been discontinued by the state government. We have not found any recent updates regarding this scheme, nor any mention in the budget documents for 2025-26.

To support this initiative of creating job opportunities and other employment through the Jalyukt Shivar program for our youth, the government has also proposed the "Palakmantri Earth Moving Machines Kharedi Yojana," with an allocated budget of Rs. 100 Crores. The Palakmantri Panand Raste Yojana is a new program, having been announced during the budget session. Please continue to monitor this page for further information about the Palakmantri Panand Raste Yojana.

For comprehensive and the most current details about the scheme, kindly visit the official website of the planning department of the Maharashtra Government.

पालकमंत्री शेत-पाणंद रस्ते योजना - Palakmantri Pandan Raste Yojana in Marathi

To facilitate farmers in rural areas, a consolidated scheme called the ‘Palakmantri Shet-Panand Raste Yojana’ has been launched in every district. However, due to a lack of allocated funds from the government and the indifference of various agencies, 417 road projects initiated under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme remain incomplete in the district. The progress of these road works will depend on the stance taken by Guardian Minister Bachchu Kadu tomorrow. Notably, as the district is facing drought conditions, there will be a need to commence employment guarantee scheme works in rural areas.