About

About the Office

The Chief Minister’s Office, Nagpur works as a bridge between the citizens of Vidarbha and the Government of Maharashtra. It ensures that governance is closer to people, problems are heard faster, and solutions are monitored locally.

This office operates from the Divisional Commissionerate, Nagpur, and is also the CM’s working base during the Winter Legislative Session.

Devendra Fadnavis, Chief Minister of Maharashtra

Key Responsibilities

Health and education campaigns

Conducting Janata Darbar
(Public Hearings) to listen directly to citizens.

Public service delivery Nagpur

Monitoring implementation of government schemes in the Nagpur region.

Health and education campaigns

Coordinating legislative work
during the Winter Session.

Policy discussions and digital governance initiatives

Driving policy discussions,
reforms, and digital governance initiatives.

Public service delivery Nagpur

Working with departments to ensure timely delivery of public services.

Health and education campaigns

Overseeing social campaigns
like health drives, education initiatives.

Nagpur CM Office ceremony

Our Vision & Mission

Vision:

To build a transparent, efficient, and citizen-friendly administration in Vidarbha.

Mission:

To deliver good governance by addressing grievances, implementing welfare schemes effectively, and supporting legislative functions in Nagpur.

Recent Initiatives

Health and education campaigns

Conference

Revenue Reforms Conference at IIM Nagpur

Introducing digitization, paperless governance, and efficient services.

Public service delivery Nagpur

Health Drives

Health Drive during Ganesh Festival

Free health checkups at 900+ Ganesh mandals in Nagpur.

Conference

Public Outreach through Janata Darbar

Thousands of citizens have directly interacted with the CM and officials for grievance redressal.

Government Schemes Driving Maharashtra Growth

Farm loan waiver scheme providing relief to lakhs of farmers in Maharashtra, Together, these initiatives highlight the government’s commitment to social welfare.

Financial support of ₹1,500 per month to women (21–65 years) from low-income households, ensuring women’s empowerment and financial independence.

Farm loan waiver scheme providing relief to lakhs of farmers in Maharashtra, including the drought-affected Vidarbha region.

A state health insurance scheme offering free treatment for economically weaker sections in government and private hospitals.

An opportunity for youth to contribute to state governance and policy-making by working directly with government departments.

Solar-powered agricultural pump scheme to provide reliable irrigation support for farmers and promote renewable energy.