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Inclusive development for every ward of Boisar.

A development programme that reads the constituency as it actually is — tribal villages, coastal belts, MIDC colonies, and urban wards — and plans for each without treating any as an afterthought.

Sectoral Coverage

Six sectors under active development focus.

Progress is read in percentage of programme coverage across the constituency footprint — not in press coverage. Numbers are reviewed on a quarterly basis.

88%

Tribal & Aadivasi Welfare

Scholarships released, hostel upgrades, forest-rights documentation, and welfare-scheme access.

81%

Rural Infrastructure

Roads, culverts, drainage, and last-mile connectivity for villages across the constituency.

74%

Primary Health

PHC strengthening, ambulance coverage, community health worker capacity.

69%

Education Access

ZP schools, digital classroom pilots, and first-generation college-student support.

77%

MIDC & Livelihoods

Worker welfare forum, skills linkages, and industry-community dialogue.

83%

Civic Services

Drinking water, sanitation, electrification, and municipal service coordination.

Delivered & In-Progress

A transparent register of development initiatives.

The register is maintained in-house by the MLA office and reconciled against district files. Status changes only when documentary closure is achieved.

# Initiative Sector Region Status
01Tribal Hostel Upgradation ProgrammeTribal WelfareBoisar interior & VikramgadOngoing
02Scholarship Release Expedite CellTribal WelfareConstituency-wideDelivered
03PHC Network StrengtheningHealthBoisar TalukaOngoing
04Ambulance Coverage — Interior WardsHealthTribal beltDelivered
05Rural Roads & Culvert ProgrammeInfrastructureBoisar · Dahanu corridorDelivered
06Drinking Water — Piped Supply ExpansionCivic ServicesTribal wardsOngoing
07MIDC Worker Welfare ForumIndustryBoisar MIDCOngoing
08Digital Classroom PilotEducationConstituency-widePlanned
09First-Generation College SupportEducationTribal & rural wardsOngoing
10Street Lighting — Rural Feeder RoadsInfrastructureBoisar ruralDelivered
11Community Health Worker CapacityHealthConstituency-wideOngoing
12Livelihood & Skills Linkages — YouthLivelihoodsBoisar & MIDCPlanned
Spotlight · Aadivasi Welfare Community engagement
Spotlight Programme

Tribal welfare, treated as a full-stack commitment.

Palghar is home to the Warli, Katkari, Malhar Koli, and other Aadivasi communities whose futures are tied to how seriously a constituency office treats land records, scholarship flows, hostel conditions, and access to primary health.

The office approaches this as a full-stack commitment — not as a single scheme. Each of the interventions below is tracked through a named officer and a closure file.

HostelsUpgraded & monitored
ScholarshipsRelease tracking cell
Forest RightsDocumentation support
HealthPHC & ambulance focus
Spotlight · Boisar MIDC MIDC and industrial engagement
Industrial Belt

A Boisar where industry and workforce grow together.

Boisar MIDC is one of Maharashtra’s significant industrial clusters. Its long-term health is a function of safe workplaces, reliable infrastructure, and a skilled local workforce. The MIDC Worker Welfare Forum established through this office provides a standing quarterly platform for these conversations.

QuarterlyWorker forum cycle
SafetyIndustrial & health
SkillsITI linkages
DialogueIndustry & community
Development is inclusive only when the last tribal hamlet and the newest industrial unit are drawn on the same map.
— Vilas Tare · MLA, Boisar

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