Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil inspected the under-construction Sir J.J. School of Art hostel at Kalnagar in Bandra East on Tuesday, officials said. The new building will accommodate nearly 1,000 students, including 500 boys and 500 girls, with modern facilities such as attached bathrooms, reading rooms, gyms and purified drinking water.
Mumbai: Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil on Tuesday inspected the ongoing construction of the new hostel building for Sir J.J. School of Art at Kalnagar in Bandra East, reaffirming the state government’s focus on providing quality accommodation facilities alongside higher education.
Directs timely completion with high construction standards
During the inspection, Patil reviewed the progress of the project and directed officials to ensure timely completion while maintaining high construction standards. He also sought detailed information regarding the facilities being developed for students and the overall quality of work at the site.
Addressing officials during the visit, Patil said modern hostel infrastructure is essential for the educational and holistic development of students. “Students deserve a safe and comfortable environment for both learning and living. The government is committed to constructing well-equipped hostels across the state,” he said.
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