Pune, March 1 -- The Agrawal Marwadi Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Education (AMCCIE) on Sunday called for concrete, result-oriented and time-bound reforms in the forthcoming Maharashtra Budget scheduled to be presented on March 6.
In a release, office-bearers said Maharashtra remains the economic and industrial backbone of the country and requires decisive, policy-driven measures rather than routine announcements.
AMCCIE National President Rajesh Agrawal said Maharashtra needs rapid economic acceleration, not a phased approach. He said that industries and investors expect clear and bold decisions.
He demanded an immediate reduction of stamp duty to 2 per cent. The Chamber's National Vice President Narendra Goyal sought a uniform 2...