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Maha govt issues notices to wardens of 28 hostels over poor facilities

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 23, 2022 5:54 PM

The Maharashtra government informed the state Legislative Council that the wardens of 28 government hostels have been served show ...

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The Maharashtra government informed the state Legislative Council that the wardens of 28 government hostels have been served show cause notices and will face inquiries over various complaints about poor facilities.

A special squad of the social welfare department had conducted random checks at 54 government hostels in the state, Minister for Social Justice Sanjay Rathod said.

According to a report of PTI, Rathod was responding to a Calling Attention Motion moved by Shiv Sena (UBT) legislator Manisha Kayande, and BJP MLCs Prasad Lad, Nagorao Ganar and Ramesh Patil.

The social welfare department had conducted a 'samvad' programme on July 27 and 28, during which officials themselves stayed in hostels and interacted with students living there, the minister said.

Officials found that some wardens were not living in the hostels. Apart from this, some hostels also lacked clean drinking water and hot water, libraries, proper food, cleanliness among a host of other facilities, he said.

After some of the complaints were found to be true, wardens of 28 hostels were issued show cause notices and were facing inquiries, the official said.

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