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Business Standard
02-08-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
'Dadagiri' biggest hurdle in Pune's industrial development: CM Fadnavis
If this mentality is not eradicated, Pune, the state's second largest city and one of the country's premier economic hubs, will not be able to achieve its true development potential, the CM warned Press Trust of India Pune Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said growing "dadagiri" (bullying) by certain elements to exert pressure on industries to hire particular persons or to award contracts to them is the biggest bottleneck in Pune's development. If this mentality is not eradicated, Pune, the state's second largest city and one of the country's premier economic hubs, will not be able to achieve its true development potential, the CM warned. He was speaking at the inauguration of Pune Metropolitan Region Growth Hub (PMR G-Hub) initiative on Friday. "Merely ensuring a hassle-free environment at the government level is not enough. The larger social and political ecosystem must also be conducive for businesses. Today, some people are pressuring industries to employ their recommended candidates, buy raw material from them, and allot contracts only to them. This kind of interference has become a major hurdle in Pune's progress," he asserted. "If there is any bottleneck in the development of Pune, it is this dadagiri that has crept into the industrial and business sectors. It restricts an investor's freedom to choose what is feasible and economical," the CM said. Fadnavis emphasised that in order to remain globally competitive, investors need access to efficient and cost-effective services. "If they are forced to operate in such an atmosphere , they will neither survive nor become globally competitive," he pointed out.


Economic Times
02-08-2025
- Business
- Economic Times
Industries being subjected to 'dadagiri' biggest bottleneck in Pune's development: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlights a key obstacle. He says 'dadagiri' is hindering Pune's progress. Certain groups pressure industries. They force them to hire specific people. They also demand contracts for their associates. Fadnavis warns this behavior limits Pune's potential. He stresses the need for a conducive business environment. Investors require freedom for global competitiveness. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said growing "dadagiri" (bullying) by certain elements to exert pressure on industries to hire particular persons or to award contracts to them is the biggest bottleneck in Pune's this mentality is not eradicated, Pune, the state's second largest city and one of the country's premier economic hubs, will not be able to achieve its true development potential, the CM was speaking at the inauguration of Pune Metropolitan Region Growth Hub (PMR G-Hub) initiative on Friday."Merely ensuring a hassle-free environment at the government level is not enough. The larger social and political ecosystem must also be conducive for businesses. Today, some people are pressuring industries to employ their recommended candidates, buy raw material from them, and allot contracts only to them. This kind of interference has become a major hurdle in Pune's progress," he asserted."If there is any bottleneck in the development of Pune, it is this dadagiri that has crept into the industrial and business sectors. It restricts an investor's freedom to choose what is feasible and economical," the CM emphasised that in order to remain globally competitive, investors need access to efficient and cost-effective services."If they are forced to operate in such an atmosphere , they will neither survive nor become globally competitive," he pointed out.


Time of India
02-08-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Industries being subjected to 'dadagiri' biggest bottleneck in Pune's development: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said growing "dadagiri" (bullying) by certain elements to exert pressure on industries to hire particular persons or to award contracts to them is the biggest bottleneck in Pune's development. If this mentality is not eradicated, Pune, the state's second largest city and one of the country's premier economic hubs, will not be able to achieve its true development potential, the CM warned. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category MBA Data Science Public Policy others Project Management Degree Healthcare Technology Cybersecurity Operations Management Finance Data Analytics CXO Leadership Digital Marketing Management Product Management Artificial Intelligence Design Thinking MCA healthcare Data Science Others Skills you'll gain: Analytical Skills Financial Literacy Leadership and Management Skills Strategic Thinking Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT Online MBA Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details He was speaking at the inauguration of Pune Metropolitan Region Growth Hub (PMR G-Hub) initiative on Friday. "Merely ensuring a hassle-free environment at the government level is not enough. The larger social and political ecosystem must also be conducive for businesses. Today, some people are pressuring industries to employ their recommended candidates, buy raw material from them, and allot contracts only to them. This kind of interference has become a major hurdle in Pune's progress," he asserted. "If there is any bottleneck in the development of Pune, it is this dadagiri that has crept into the industrial and business sectors. It restricts an investor's freedom to choose what is feasible and economical," the CM said. Live Events Fadnavis emphasised that in order to remain globally competitive, investors need access to efficient and cost-effective services. "If they are forced to operate in such an atmosphere , they will neither survive nor become globally competitive," he pointed out.