▫️Rayat Samachar▫️
Ahmednagar (Mahesh Kamble) 28.2.2023
It has been noticed that the post of female superintendent is vacant in many places in tribal ashram schools and hostels in the state and in some places other women employees are handling the work. In line with this, meeting the Chairperson of the Women's Commission today, Rupali Chakankar, on behalf of the Women's Commission, should not leave the post of women superintendent vacant in all tribal ashram schools and hostels in the state. This post is compulsorily filled for certain scheduled types and taking care of the health of girls. Zilla Parishad member Sunita Bhangre today demanded that such an order should be issued to the Tribal Development Department on behalf of the Women's Commission. As soon as the demand letter was given, he commented on it and immediately sent a letter to the tribal department and asked them to immediately fill the post of female superintendent in tribal ashram schools and hostels.
The government spends crores of rupees on tribal ashramshala schools and hostels but Paithan Ta. Akole Dist. It has been noticed that the post of female superintendent has been vacant for six months in the Government Ashram School at Ahmednagar and a class 4 female employee is playing the role of the superintendent. Due to lack of competent superintendent to know the problems of girls, their health problem has arisen. Around 312 girls have been sent home for treatment due to illness. It is imperative to take this matter seriously and make immediate improvements. Bhangre pointed out this serious matter to Chakankar. On this occasion, Akole Nationalist Congress Women Vice President Jayashree Deshmukh and many activists were present.