18 April,2026 07:46 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
CM Fadnavis said that Maharashtra also plans for new ‘Educity’ and ‘Medicity’ projects in state. File Pic
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said that the state would fast-track the process of land acquisition for data centre investments.
According to an official statement, Fadnavis directed officials to provide land quickly to companies planning to invest in data centres across the state.
The move comes as several global firms, particularly from the Middle East, have shown strong interest in setting up data centre projects in Maharashtra.
At a review meeting held at Sahyadri Guest House in Mumbai, the Chief Minister said all essential processes, especially land allocation, must be completed within fixed timelines after agreements are signed, it said.
He stressed that delays could affect investment opportunities and asked authorities to act swiftly.
The statement said that CM Fadnavis also instructed the energy department to ensure uninterrupted and priority electricity supply for data centre companies.
He directed officials to make land available for substations and ensure adequate infrastructure to support the sector's growth.
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has been asked to develop a dedicated land bank for data centre projects.
Officials said this would help in faster allocation of land and smooth implementation of projects.
The officials stated that the Chief Minister that infrastructure for data centres is being strengthened. The energy department also assured sufficient power supply for upcoming projects.
The initiative is expected to boost Maharashtra's position as a key hub for data centres, attracting global investment and supporting the growth of the digital economy.
An another statement stated that CM Fadnavis said that Maharashtra plans for new âEducity' and âMedicity' projects that will offer students access to world-class higher education opportunities within the state.
He noted that several leading international universities have shown interest in setting up campuses in Maharashtra.
He emphasised the need for swift action by all departments to support the establishment of global university campuses.
Officials said the Educity and Medicity projects will come up near the Navi Mumbai International Airport.
The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has begun the process of land acquisition, and a detailed project plan has already been prepared.
The statement said that the presence of reputed international universities will not only improve access to quality education but also promote research and innovation.
Officials added that the initiative is expected to encourage the growth of startups and create a strong knowledge-based ecosystem in Maharashtra.
The projects aim to position Maharashtra as a major hub for global education, allowing students to access high-quality learning without having to go abroad.