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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Mumbai News - 16/Sep 21:30

Maharashtra cabinet clears AVGC-XR policy, draws up a 25-year roadmap

The policy approved by the Maharashtra cabinet on Tuesday proposes a ₹3,268-crore plan till 2050 to boost the AVGC-XR ecosystem in the state

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