“Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.”
John F. Kenned.
Students are facing significant challenges in the libraries and study centers managed by the Virar Municipal Corporation. In the latest incident, students enraged by the disturbances approached a Majethia practitioner in Nalasopara East. The students had approached Rajan Naik, the local member of parliament.
Among the issues that the students highlighted in their complaint were broken chairs, defective fans and air conditioners, a water filter that was not clean, and restrooms that were dirty. Despite these difficulties, the student informed Mr. Naik that the monthly charge had increased. MLA Rajan Naik did not waste any time in paying a visit to the practitioner after taking the issues that the students, who are often referred to as the nation’s future, into serious consideration. Upon discovering the MLA’s presence among them, the students expressed a sense of relief and candidly discussed the issues they were facing.
MLA Naik personally conducted an inspection of the practitioner and discovered that the complaints raised by the students were accurate. Following this, MLA Naik immediately called Anil Pawar, the Municipal Commissioner Administrator of Vasai Virar City, and informed him of the issues that students were experiencing. This matter has been handled in a prompt manner by the commissioner.
He has promised to take action. He assured students that he would quickly remove the increased tuition and address all issues. The students have expressed their gratitude to MLA Rajan Naik for the promptness with which he responded to the complaint that was submitted by the students. The fact that this occurrence occurred demonstrates how readily the issues that are faced by students and young people may be resolved if public authorities are involved. As of right now, the students are holding out hope that the commissioner will soon fulfill his pledge to carry out the reform work with the practitioner.