Men should not interfere in the work of women sarpanches: Maharashtra minister

Subhash Desai said – men should not interfere in women’s work Sarpanch. (file)

Aurangabad:

Maharashtra Industries Minister Subhash Desai said on Monday that men should not interfere in women’s work. Sarpanch And let them learn through experience.

Delivering a valedictory address at the conference of women sarpanches organized by Aurangabad Zilla Parishad Aurangabad and MLCs Ambadas Danve and Manisha Kayande, the minister said that the representation of women in local governing bodies is increasing.

“This representation is more than 50 percent as the number of women in Aurangabad” Sarpanch is related. This means that the villagers have shown more faith in women. If a woman is supported for a good cause, there will be no need to look for women candidates during elections,” the Shiv Sena leader said.

He said that men should interfere less in women’s work Sarpanch And they should be allowed to learn from experience.

Mr. Desai said that the state government is planning to bring a rule for senior officials to visit gram panchayats and inform the members about the new schemes.

He said that women Sarpanch They should visit their offices and read the letters and proposals issued by the government.

Employment Guarantee Scheme Minister Sandipan Bhumre said that the government is giving a good amount to build roads in rural areas to the fields.

“The employment guarantee scheme is the only portfolio in which there has been no fund cut amid the pandemic. Now the leaders of western Maharashtra are citing the example of infrastructure development in the Marathwada region,” he said.

Shri Danve said that out of total 862 gram panchayats in Aurangabad district, 585 panchayats are headed by women which shows that the number of gram panchayats headed by women is more than the reservation (50 per cent) given by the constitution.

A woman speaking on the occasion head He said that due to the mistakes of computer operators, the needy are deprived of various schemes of the government. “Sarpanch Sarpanch Varsha Jadhav said that the salaries of these operators should be given the right to be deposited through their appointing agency.

He said that the members of gram panchayats should also be trained.

“The distribution of funds is done online by gram panchayats. But there is a fear about possible misuse of digital signatures. I think the work of gram panchayats should be allowed in offline mode to some extent,” he said.

Vanmala Nikam, SArpanch The resident of Gondegaon said that her village has Maharashtra’s first air-conditioned bus stop.

Wahegaon head Vaishali Shinde highlighted the growing addiction among youth and the issues of child marriage.

“More schools are needed to stop the marriage of underage girls,” he said.

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