MUMBAI, March 31 -- In a rush to disburse funds from the state's allocated kitty of 2025-26, on the eve of the end of the financial year, the state government on Monday issued 468 government resolutions (GRs). Traditionally, by March 31, every government is known to be in a haste to utilise all the funds sanctioned to them through the course of the year. A few days before that, Mantralaya, the administrative headquarters of the government, witnesses a flurry of activity in all its departments. By the last week of February this year, the state had spent 49.9% of the budgetary outlay. In the last three days, however over 675 orders were issued, scaling up the total budgetary expenditure to 64.91% from 60% on Friday. Despite the official break on the weekend, on Saturday and Sunday the state government's various departments issued 207 GRs, while on Monday till 10:30 pm, 468 GRs were issued. According to data from the state finance department, Rs.924,022 crore was budgeted for all departments for the financial year, of which till late Monday evening Rs.599,960 crore was disbursed. Of the 468 GRs issued on Monday over 95% pertained to funds disbursement and the rest were regarding administrative approvals to proposals by various departments. In one of the major disbursements, the public health department approved Rs.400 crore to hospitals for treatment under Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Aarogya Yojana. The department also approved disbursement of Rs.25 crore to purchase medical equipment in government hospitals in rural areas. The transport department approved Rs.11 crore for payments towards electric vehicle (EV) policy, which include payments of subsidies to various automobile companies. Divyang welfare department, which works for people with permanent physical disabilities, issued orders to approve funds to various institutes working across state, while tourism and cultural affairs department approved disbursement of funds for renovation, repairs in temples, shrines and heritage sites across the state. Orders were also issued to disburse funds for repairs of Mumbai University and renovation of its various buildings and auditoriums. The state government also approved the disbursement of Rs.7.64 crore for the payment of viability gap funding (VGF) for Chipi airport, in Sindhudurg district. Sindhudurg is the home district of fisheries minister Nitesh Rane, who is a part of chief minister Devendra Fadnavis's inner circle. A few months ago, the state government had approved such VGF for Solapur airport....