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Everyone should work to preserve the cultured face of Maharashtra: Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar

Pune: On the occasion of the 62nd Anniversary of the Establishment of the State of Maharashtra, the National Flag was hoisted and saluted by the Deputy Chief Minister and District Guardian Minister Ajit Pawar at the Police Sanchalan Maidan.

Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil, MLA Sunil Tingre, Divisional Commissioner Saurabh Rao, Pune Municipal Commissioner Vikram Kumar, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Patil, Police Commissioner Amitabh Gupta, Ankush Shinde, Collector Dr. Rajesh Deshmukh, Social Welfare Commissioner Dr. Prashant Narvanavare, Chief Executive Officer Ayush Prasad, District Superintendent of Police Dr. Abhinav Deshmukh was also present.

At this time, the national flag was saluted by the police movement. The movement was led by probationary police officer Tejbir Singh Sandhu. Various awards were distributed at the hands of the Deputy Chief Minister. District level certificates were distributed to Gajanan Deshmukh and Asha Swamy of Food Distribution Office. District level award was given to Dr. Bachchusingh Tak of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Jeevanrakshak Foundation by Nehru Youth Center. The district level awards presented by the District Industries Center were presented to Amol Gulhane of Robolab Technology and Chetan Dharia of Anant Industries.

District level award of Deputy Forest Conservator Pune Division was given to forester Prakash Chaudhary and MS Shirsathi while state level award given by Labor Commissionerate Mumbai was given to Dnyaneshwar Hiwarale and Rupali Wagh. Assistant Inspector of Police Vaibhav Gaikwad, Assistant Faujdar Dhananjay Kadam were honored with Union Home Minister’s Medal and Certificate of Appreciation. Police Inspector Baliram Pol, six. Deputy Inspector General of Police Ashok Dudhwane, Assistant Inspector of Police Sachin Kale and Head Constable Mohammad Momin were conferred with the Director General of Police insignia.

Everyone should work to preserve the cultured face of Maharashtra – Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar

The first Chief Minister of Maharashtra, the late Yashwantrao Chavan, while trying to create a progressive Maharashtra, worked to give a cultured face to the politics and sociology of Maharashtra. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar appealed to all to work together to preserve the cultured face of the state in the future as well.

He said that Maharashtra should always be ahead in all fields like agriculture, industry, trade, education, health, co-operation, arts, sports, literature, culture. Social reforms are also being given importance while building infrastructure. The government is trying to fulfill the dream of late Yashwantrao Chavan to create a progressive Maharashtra by bringing together citizens of all castes, religions, creeds, regions and languages.

State Government determination for development

The state government is determined for the development of the state and Pune. In the last two-and-a-half years, many important decisions have been taken in this regard. The future direction of the state’s development has also been clarified in this year’s budget.

Special efforts are being made for tourism development in Pune district. Junnar taluka is being developed for tourism. A plan of Rs 100 crore is being prepared for the development of Jayasthambh premises at Perne Fata. With the development of Ashtavinayak premises, Ekvira Devi temple will be renovated under the preservation of ancient temples, forts and monuments; Conservation of Rajgad, Torna and Shivneri forts is in full swing.

A grand medical colony called ‘Indrayani Medicity’ is being set up in the district. Land acquisition of Nashik-Pune Medium High Speed ​​Railway project worth Rs. 16,039 crore has started. Loknete Gopinathrao Munde Ustod Kamgar Kalyan Mahamandal has started its head office at Pune. He hoped that through this corporation the problems of sugarcane workers would be solved and the education of their children would be facilitated.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that Rs. 1,500 crore has been provided in the budget for internal and external ring roads in Pune city area. A state-of-the-art Cardiac Cathlab is being set up at Pune District Hospital. He congratulated the District Collector, District Leading Bank Manager, District Central Bank Chairman, office bearers, officers and employees of the district banks for disbursing the highest crop loan of Rs 3,893 crore in the history of the district in the year 2021-22.

Pune: Mr. Pawar congratulated the Chief Executive Officer and all his colleagues for completing Rs.

Birdar, Bhalki, Belgaum, Karwar, Nipani and other Marathi speaking villages along the border have not been able to join Maharashtra yet while celebrating the 62nd anniversary of the establishment of Maharashtra state. He said.

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