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Jijamata Secondary Technical and Higher Secondary School at Bhenda in Nevasa taluka conducted a caste validity certificate distribution camp for students of class 11 and 12. In this camp, after accepting the proposals of 116 students, 109 students were given caste validity certificate on the spot. District Caste Certificate Verification Committee Chairman and Additional Collector (Selection Range) Vikas Pansare presided over the camp. Member and Deputy Commissioner Amina Shaikh, Member Secretary and Research Officer Bhagwat Khare, Principal of the college Bharat Wable were present. 289 students participated in this camp.
A caste validity certificate distribution camp was conducted for the students of Class 11th and 12th at Padmashri Vikhe-Patil College at Loni in Rahata Taluka and Jijamata Secondary Technical and Higher Secondary School at Bhenda in Nevasa Taluka. In this camp, 97 students’ proposals were accepted in Loni and 92 students were accepted and in Bhenda 109 students were given caste validity certificates on the spot after 116 students’ proposals were accepted.
Pansare said that ‘in order to implement the announcement made by Chief Minister Shinde and the ‘Mandangad pattern’, the district committee has decided to go to the college and distribute the validity certificate to the students. Henceforth caste validity certificates will be distributed to the students in the colleges of this district.
Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had appreciated the work done by Ahmednagar District Caste Certificate Verification Committee regarding the case settled in a short period of time. Ahmednagar district has done the work of distributing the highest number of caste validity certificates in the state during the service fortnight. Henceforth this committee should do the same excellent work. The Chief Minister had expressed the hope that in the coming time, the caste validity certificate will be issued on the lines of passport. Ahmednagar District Caste Certificate Verification Committee is the first in the state to fulfill the expectations of the Chief Minister.