City
Epaper

Rs 43 Cr spent on over 6.3 K Maratha youths of M’wada in 5-yr

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 24, 2023 21:55 IST

Chhatrapati Sambahjinagar: More than 6,300 boys and girls from the Maratha community of Marathwada have benefited from different projects ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambahjinagar: More than 6,300 boys and girls from the Maratha community of Marathwada have benefited from different projects of Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj Institute for Research, Training and Human Development (SARTHI) since 2018.

SARTHI was established for the boys and girls of the Maratha community and has claimed that the government has spent approximately Rs 43.81 crore on research fellowship, skills development training, personality development and computer training.

The figures are of five years and efforts will be made by the district administration along with the social justice department to increase the number of beneficiaries of SARTHI on village, tehsil and level. The institute was established around 10 years while the government supported it since 2018. As a result, the needy boys and girls of the Maratha community are benefiting from it.

Box

Maratha youths benefited from different initiatives and they are as follows;

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsIPL 2026: PBKS are excellent at batting, but they need their bowlers to stand up, says Bishop

NationalNo paper leaks, 1.25 lakh govt jobs given: Rajasthan CM Sharma

NationalBJP targets Uddhav Thackeray over MLC nominations, claims Ambadas Danve ‘sacrificed’​

Other SportsIndian squad set for action at Asian Boxing U15 & U17 C'ships 2026

TechnologyAdani's ACC revenue rises over 18 pc to Rs 25,962 crore in FY26; EBITDA at Rs 2,950 crore

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadIIMSR-Jalna hosts grand convocation ceremony

AurangabadCambridge reaffirms tradition of scholastic excellence

Aurangabad11 police personnel to receive DGP medal on Maharashtra Day

AurangabadMumbai-Pune missing link to open on Maharashtra Day

AurangabadJSW Motors hosts first supplier meet in Bidkin ahead of NEV launch