Pradeep Ramteke
Chief Editor
Even after getting construction contracts worth crores of rupees, the concerned contractor is using stolen sand for a huge amount of money for the construction of a building under the Government Post Basic Ashram School Jambhulghat.
However, it has come to light that this contractor has nothing to do with the safety of the students residing in the Post Basic Government Residential Ashram School there, due to his sand stealing attitude at night.
At 6 pm, the main entrance and exit door of the Ashram School is closed for the protection of the residential students and the same door is opened at 6 am. (Except for necessary incidents) The protection of the residential students is paramount as per the government rules.
However, considering the protection of the students here, the sand stealing contractor, “Post Basic Government Ashram The shocking information that the main entrance and exit gate of the Jambhulghat school is being kept open at night is very serious and shocking to sensitive minds.
The noise of carrying stolen sand for building construction at night disturbs the sleep of students of the Post Basic Government Ashram School and affects their mind and health.
In such a situation, Nagpur Additional Commissioner Ravindra Thackeray (Tribal Development) should find out who is protecting the contractor who steals sand at night and take appropriate action against them along with the contractor. A similar sensitive incident is happening in Jambhulghat Ashram School.
Who gave them the right to violate the law because they are close to MLAs? And who gave them permission to do something that will endanger the safety of the resident students of the ashram school? Shouldn’t this be seriously considered?
Similarly, there is a forest area adjacent to Jambhulghat Ashram School. Many wild animals including tigers roam in this forest. Don’t the sand stealing contractor and the concerned principal know this? This question is also burning.
There is a Government Post Basic Residential Ashram School in Mouja Jambhulghat in Chimur taluka under Chandrapur district. Education is being provided here from 1 to 10. Up to four hundred boys and girls from outside the village are residents of this school.
Do the concerned officials, who have been continuously ignoring the sand thieves close to the MLAs, look at the protection of the students of the Ashram School from a caste perspective? This question is making the administrative system look bad.
Today we will know how the Additional Commissioner of Tribal Development Department, Nagpur, Chandrapur District Collector Vinay Gowda, Chimur Sub-Divisional Officer Kishore Ghadge, Chimur Tehsildar Shridhar Rajmane, Bhisi Thanedar Chande, and the officials of the Mining Department look at this matter!