To keep Maharashtra at the forefront, take initiative to make Marathi youth stand in the world competition – Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray.
CM’s dialogue with entrepreneurs from all over the world.
We will work together to make Maharashtra proud.
Take the initiative to keep Maharashtra at the forefront in the fields of agriculture, education, technology, health and medicine, to make Marathi youth stand in the world competition. We will work together to make Maharashtra proud, testified Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray to entrepreneurs from all over the world and dignitaries from various fields. In a dialogue program with the All International Marathi Indians (AMI) family organized by the television system
Chief Minister Shri. Thackeray was talking.
In this dialogue, Industry Minister Subhash Desai, Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister Ashish Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary Vikas Kharge, Ami Parivar Convener Santosh Karande (USA), Senior Thinker Sandeep Desale (Egypt), Head of Aladil Trading Company, Entrepreneur Dr Dhananjay Datar (Dubai), Utkarsh Ballal (Oman), Vishal Gaikwad (Riyadh), Sanjay Patil (Qatar), Lieutenant Colonel Sachin Tillekar (Australia), Tejaswini Dolas (Abu Dhabi), Mridula Joshi (Canada), Dhawal Nandedkar (Fujairah), Preeti Patil (United Kingdom), Pragya Aagwane (Sharjah), Jyoti Nene-Trivedi (Kenya), Mohammad Nadeem (Saudi Arabia), Dr Anagha Kulkarni (Bahrain), Sushant Savardekar (Doha), Ulka Nagarkar (Chicago) participated.
Chief Minister Shri Thackeray said Jai Maharashtra can be heard from all corners of the world, it is a thrilling moment. Happy Indian Independence Day from all over the world. It is a unique experience that a Marathi man has conquered the world. You have moved away from Mayabhumi, but your roots are here. It’s a pleasure to be here. It is hopeful that Marathi people from all over the world are coming forward for the development of Maharashtra. The Marathi man has reached great heights in various fields of the world. Your skills are contributing to the economy of that country. You have now made a place for yourself in the world. They should benefit our Marathi children and youth. They should not have to struggle, we can take the initiative to make their future easier. Abroad, the future is fast approaching. Steps are taken in that direction. In that connection, our experience and study in that field can be useful for Maharashtra as well, he added.
On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri. In this dialogue with Datar, the participants praised the excellent work done by Chief Minister Thackeray in the challenging situation of the Corona crisis. During the interaction, Jyoti Nene-Trivedi from Kenya requested her father Dr Nene to increase the facilities at the Nargis Dutt Cancer Research Hospital in Barshi (Dist. Solapur) and make the hospital more accessible to the rural masses. In this regard, Chief Minister Mr Thackeray was immediately directed to review this hospital. He also hoped that the hospital would be reopened as soon as possible.
Milind Vinod from Sharjah adopted a school and showed his readiness to make it equipped with the latest technology and all the amenities. Mumbai Municipal Corporation has named a road in Dadar after senior playwright Ratnakar Matkari. He also appreciated and thanked me for this decision.
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