Hey there, folks! Big news coming out of Kondhwa today regarding Sinhagad City School. The Maharashtra government is cracking down on alleged illegal construction and unauthorized migration at this school located in Kondhwa Budruk, Pune.
Minister of State for Urban Development, Madhuri Misal, spilled the beans in the Legislative Council, revealing that a proposal has been sent to the Deputy Director of Education to determine whether the school’s recognition should be revoked or not.
The issue was brought up by member Yogesh Tilekar, who had doubts about the legitimacy of the school’s building and operations. In response, Minister Misal disclosed that the school, which is affiliated with the CBSE board, currently has 2,100 students enrolled.
To tackle this issue head-on, a letter has been dispatched to the Deputy Director of Education, urging them to take appropriate action, which could include shutting down the school.
But fear not, students! Minister Misal assured everyone that the government is on the case. The Pune Municipal Corporation has already issued a notice regarding the matter, and plans are in place to ensure that the 2,100 students at the school are taken care of. Proper arrangements will be made to relocate these students as part of the government’s social responsibility.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the government mulls over the Deputy Director of Education’s report before making a final decision on the fate of Sinhagad City School. It’s a nail-biter for sure!
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