Marking a poignant moment in Pune’s Maval area, Adhale village’s Gurukul School campus now proudly hosts the statue of Maharashtra’s departed ex-Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. The unveiling ceremony, brimming with reverence, united villagers, educators, guardians, and children in celebration of his legacy.
Trustee Sachin Ghotkule, also BJP’s Pune district head, initiated the project to ignite youthful aspirations through Pawar’s ideals of growth-focused policies, hygiene promotion, welfare zeal, and governance efficiency. ‘Students will absorb lessons in balanced living—academics fused with social accountability, rigor, purity, and citizen pride,’ he affirmed.
Orators detailed Pawar’s transformative impact on infrastructure builds, conservation drives, rural advancement, learning enhancements, and agrarian benefits, redefining Maharashtra’s developmental landscape.
The installation is poised to be a beacon for pupils, urging dedication to volunteerism, upright rule, and communal progress. Organizers commit to replicating such efforts with other icons. Ajit Dada’s empathy shone through instant aid, making him a perennial public darling.
January’s fatal aircraft incident ended Pawar’s life, claiming additionally his security aide, dual pilots, and one female staffer. A three-day official mourning period saw state flags drooped in respect across public edifices.
