In a noteworthy move following the recent implementation of the fourth women’s policy in the state, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has garnered attention for the alteration of his name plate outside his office. The plate, now reading ‘Ajit Ashatai Anantrao Pawar,’ serves as a symbolic representation of the immediate enforcement of the state’s women’s policy by the Deputy Chief Minister.
Ajit Ashatai Anantrao Pawar received the first honor for executing the women’s policy, making his name plate a topic of discussion and appreciation. The alteration is not merely a visual change but an embodiment of the commitment to the recent policy change.
The fourth women’s policy, launched on International Women’s Day, introduces the mandatory inclusion of the mother’s name in official government documents. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar wasted no time in implementing this decision, and the adjusted name plate outside his office is a visible testament to this proactive stance.
Situated on the sixth floor of the Ministry, where offices of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar are located, the altered name plate has become a point of attraction. Visitors to the sixth floor have expressed admiration for Ajit Pawar’s swift and decisive action in aligning with the state’s women’s policy, showcasing a commitment to gender inclusivity and equal representation.