Government hostel for OBC girl students
Inaugurated by Chief minister on social justice day
The Hostel would be named after Mata Ramai
– CM Eknath Shinde
Mumbai, June 26 - Stating that Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj gave thrust on marching towards social progress through education, Chief minister Eknath Shinde today announced that we are following the same path by dedicating it to people girl student’s hostel in Mumbai city which would be named after Mata Ramai.
Shinde was addressing the function of dedicating the girl student’s hostel of OBC girls built by the department of social justice. Minister for tourism, skill development and entrepreneurship as well as women and child development Mangalprabhat Lodha who is also guardian minister of Mumbai sub-urban district, MP Rahul Shewale, secretary to the department of social justice Sumant Bhange, social justice commissioner Dr Prashant Narnavare, Mumbai sub-urban district collector Rajendra Bhosale were present.
Shinde inaugurated hostel for 250 girl students at Chembur out of divisional hostel with a capacity of 1000 girls. Government hostel for OBC girls and economically backword girls at MangarulPir in Washim district was inaugurated by the chief minister via video conference. He also remotely launched the residential training organized by Union Public Service Commission and also launched mobile application of the equal opportunities centre initiative.
Pointing out that birth anniversary of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj is celebrated as social justice day chief minister Shinde said that despite all odds and facing various challenges Shahu Maharaj made efforts for social justice and brought in to reality the concept of hostels which is why he is referred to as the pioneer of concept of hostels.
Stating that Barti, Sarathi and MahaJyoti are imparting training to youngsters so that administration gets officers from various communities within the society, he said that the state Government is trying to provide maximum facilities to bring them in mainstream thereby giving justice to every community. Stating that the government was running various schemes for the welfare of SC, ST and other social sections he said that number of students going abroad for higher education has been increased. He said that efforts for progress of students are being made by various departments including social justice, higher and technical education, Tribal Development, OBC, school education department, skill development department and others.
Chief minister Shinde said that SRA projects in Mumbai along with a few pending projects would be completed with the help of concerned organizations and pending projects in Chembur and adjoining areas would be brought on track.
MP Shewale said that city of Mumbai needs such girl student’s hostels and this hostel has provided a safe shelter for girl students coming for education.
Secretary Bhange in his opening remarks said that the department of social justice was established in 1932 and it is a historic department working for last 90-91 years. He said that the state Government through this department is working for the educational and economic progress of the SC, ST, OBC. He said that the department in every way helps students from these categories for seeking higher education abroad. The department provides education along with hostel and meals through 441 hostels, 2338 unaided hostels and 90 residential schools. Commissioner Dr Narnavare proposed vote of thanks.
Information about hostel and Mobile app
In Mumbai, work for hostel with a capacity of 250 students has been started and in coming 6 months, another hostel with capacity of 750 would be started. It would lead to having hostels for 1300 students and 350 girl students in Mumbai sub-urban district. The hostel being built at Chembur has capacity of 1000 and is being built on BOT basis. Students would be provided facilities of meals, educational facilities, safe shelter along with internet, computers, library and entertainment facilities.
At MangrulPir in Washim district, hostel facility for 100 OBC and economically backword girl students would be available along with education facility. Through mobile app of equal opportunities centre initiative all colleges in the state would provide information to SC, ST, OBC and VJNT students about educational concessions to encourage them to higher education. In addition to this, they would be able to avail comprehensive guidance regarding employment, self-employment, entrepreneurship, professionalism and skill training.
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Inaugurated by Chief minister on social justice day
The Hostel would be named after Mata Ramai
– CM Eknath Shinde
Mumbai, June 26 - Stating that Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj gave thrust on marching towards social progress through education, Chief minister Eknath Shinde today announced that we are following the same path by dedicating it to people girl student’s hostel in Mumbai city which would be named after Mata Ramai.
Shinde was addressing the function of dedicating the girl student’s hostel of OBC girls built by the department of social justice. Minister for tourism, skill development and entrepreneurship as well as women and child development Mangalprabhat Lodha who is also guardian minister of Mumbai sub-urban district, MP Rahul Shewale, secretary to the department of social justice Sumant Bhange, social justice commissioner Dr Prashant Narnavare, Mumbai sub-urban district collector Rajendra Bhosale were present.
Shinde inaugurated hostel for 250 girl students at Chembur out of divisional hostel with a capacity of 1000 girls. Government hostel for OBC girls and economically backword girls at MangarulPir in Washim district was inaugurated by the chief minister via video conference. He also remotely launched the residential training organized by Union Public Service Commission and also launched mobile application of the equal opportunities centre initiative.
Pointing out that birth anniversary of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj is celebrated as social justice day chief minister Shinde said that despite all odds and facing various challenges Shahu Maharaj made efforts for social justice and brought in to reality the concept of hostels which is why he is referred to as the pioneer of concept of hostels.
Stating that Barti, Sarathi and MahaJyoti are imparting training to youngsters so that administration gets officers from various communities within the society, he said that the state Government is trying to provide maximum facilities to bring them in mainstream thereby giving justice to every community. Stating that the government was running various schemes for the welfare of SC, ST and other social sections he said that number of students going abroad for higher education has been increased. He said that efforts for progress of students are being made by various departments including social justice, higher and technical education, Tribal Development, OBC, school education department, skill development department and others.
Chief minister Shinde said that SRA projects in Mumbai along with a few pending projects would be completed with the help of concerned organizations and pending projects in Chembur and adjoining areas would be brought on track.
MP Shewale said that city of Mumbai needs such girl student’s hostels and this hostel has provided a safe shelter for girl students coming for education.
Secretary Bhange in his opening remarks said that the department of social justice was established in 1932 and it is a historic department working for last 90-91 years. He said that the state Government through this department is working for the educational and economic progress of the SC, ST, OBC. He said that the department in every way helps students from these categories for seeking higher education abroad. The department provides education along with hostel and meals through 441 hostels, 2338 unaided hostels and 90 residential schools. Commissioner Dr Narnavare proposed vote of thanks.
Information about hostel and Mobile app
In Mumbai, work for hostel with a capacity of 250 students has been started and in coming 6 months, another hostel with capacity of 750 would be started. It would lead to having hostels for 1300 students and 350 girl students in Mumbai sub-urban district. The hostel being built at Chembur has capacity of 1000 and is being built on BOT basis. Students would be provided facilities of meals, educational facilities, safe shelter along with internet, computers, library and entertainment facilities.
At MangrulPir in Washim district, hostel facility for 100 OBC and economically backword girl students would be available along with education facility. Through mobile app of equal opportunities centre initiative all colleges in the state would provide information to SC, ST, OBC and VJNT students about educational concessions to encourage them to higher education. In addition to this, they would be able to avail comprehensive guidance regarding employment, self-employment, entrepreneurship, professionalism and
skill training.
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