
Built on five terms of delivery — the next five years focus on eight priorities, each designed to uplift lives and futures across Malegaon Outer.
The Vision 2029 framework is built around eight concrete, measurable pillars — every one tied to a delivery timeline, an implementation owner and a constituent impact metric.
Big ambition — but written in the language of actual outcomes: kilometres of road, jobs created, water connections completed, women enterprises funded, digital services launched, villages cleaner, and farmers more secure.
2029 Roadmap
A modern rural-urban connectivity grid — safer village roads, upgraded highways, better public transit and monsoon-resilient bridges.
ITI & skilling upgrades, start-up support, job fairs, coding & digital training, and sports infrastructure for young aspirants.
Ladki Bahin outreach, SHG credit acceleration, women-led MSMEs, safe-travel planning and expanded reproductive health services.
Drip irrigation, onion cold-storage, farmer producer organisations, crop insurance acceleration and market linkages that pay.
Jal Jeevan completion, watershed works, tanker-free summers, community-managed water governance and desilting of water bodies.
Every scheme, trackable. Every grievance, timestamped. Every village, connected — a paperless, accountable service layer.
Waste management, cleanliness drives, sanitation upgrades, community toilets and pride-of-place beautification for every village.
Power-loom modernisation, MSME clusters, cooperative revival, tourism circuits and local-supply-chain investments.
Completion of Jal Jeevan Mission coverage across notified villages in the constituency — with drinking water quality testing systems in place.
Priority-listed village-to-mandi routes moved to weather-resilient standards, cutting monsoon disruption for farmers and schoolchildren.
Higher enrolment in crop insurance schemes, faster claim settlement and targeted compensation for unseasonal weather losses.
Scaling up Self-Help Group credit linkage and women-led enterprise support, with facilitation of modern livelihoods and market access.
Rolling out digital classrooms and learning infrastructure at public schools — with dedicated resources for girl students.
Digital-first grievance redressal — every case at the constituency office issued a tracking number and a response timeline.
"The next five years will not be measured by what we announce — but by what, on the ground, can actually be seen, counted and felt in the daily life of a citizen of Malegaon Outer."
Write to the constituency office — with your idea, your priority, your voice. The next chapter is one we write together.