The Maharashtra government, led by Cooperation Minister Babasaheb Patil, has announced the construction of two new student hostels in Latur district to provide quality learning environments for underprivileged students.
MaharashtraEducationHostelsUnderprivileged StudentsLaturReal Estate MaharashtraSep 11, 2025
The main purpose of the new hostels is to provide quality learning environments for underprivileged students, ensuring they have equal opportunities in education.
Each hostel will accommodate 100 students.
The hostels will feature residential rooms, dining halls, modern libraries, and study areas.
The total budget for the hostel project is Rs 30 crore.
Yes, the government has plans to expand this initiative to other districts in the state, using the success of the Latur project as a model.
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