Sunetra Pawar : New Deputy Chief Minister of the State Sunetra Pawar to Assume Office on Tuesday; First Official Entry at the Ministry
Sunetra Pawar is set to officially assume the position of Deputy Chief Minister at the ministry on Tuesday, February 10. After the simple swearing-in ceremony held at 'Lokbhavan' in Mumbai on January 31, she will now be directly involved in administrative work. Both the political circles and the administration are paying special attention to her first presence at the ministry.
On Tuesday morning, Sunetra Pawar will depart from Baramati to Mumbai. Upon arriving in Mumbai, she will first visit the Siddhivinayak Temple to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha. After that, she will visit Chaityabhoomi to pay homage to Bharat Ratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. This attempt is considered a symbolic gesture to express faith, social harmony, and awareness of values at the beginning of her new tenure.
After this, Sunetra Pawar will visit the residence of Pinky Mali, who was a victim of the plane crash. During this visit, she will meet the Mali family in person and offer her condolences. It is said that the purpose of this visit is to convey the message that the government stands firmly with the affected families in their time of grief. Through this medium, she has emphasized the role of maintaining social sensitivity and a human perspective.
After this, Sunetra Pawar will be entering the ministry, where she will officially take charge as the Deputy Chief Minister. She will be welcomed at the ministry, and her first formal meeting will be with senior officials and cabinet colleagues. After taking charge, she will directly attend the cabinet meeting. In this meeting, various important issues of the state will be discussed, and all eyes will be on the role of the new Deputy Chief Minister.
The appointment of Sunetra Pawar as Deputy Chief Minister has gained special significance in the state's politics. It is expected that her experience and leadership will be utilized to make the administration more dynamic. Party leaders and workers express confidence that she will be active, especially on issues of rural development, women's empowerment, social justice, and direct communication with the public. After the simple oath-taking ceremony held on January 31, this first official entry into the ministry is considered to determine the direction of her tenure. This day is expected to be important as the beginning of new energy and sensitive leadership in the state's administration.
