Hostel for women inaugurated
The Hindu
CM M.K. Stalin inaugurated a Backward Classes Welfare Hostel for Women in Mathigiri, funded by Dept. of Backward Class, Most Backward Classes & Minority Welfare Dept. The new 100-bed facility has 30 rooms, equipped with refrigerator, kitchen, dining tables, mixer & grinders. Collector K.M. Sarayu inaugurated the hostel with Corporation Commissioner D. Sneha.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin remotely through video conferencing inaugurated a Backward Classes Welfare Hostel for Women here in Mathigiri on Thursday. The hostel constructed at a cost of ₹3.69 crore was funded by the Department of Backward Class, Most Backward Classes and Minority Welfare Department.
There are 35 school hostels and 11 college hostels under the department.
According to the administration, the newly-inaugurated building replaces the hostel that was set up in 2014 in a rented building.
The new hostel has been set up as a 100-bedded facility with 30 rooms spread over three floors. The building has been equipped with refrigerator, kitchen with a chimney, dining tables, mixer and grinders, and kitchen utensils.
Upon its formal inauguration, Collector K.M. Sarayu inaugurated the hostel by lighting the lamp in the presence of Corporation Commissioner of Hosur D. Sneha.
After Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly R. Ashok’s prediction on Saturday that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will step down in November 2025 triggered intense political discussions in the State, Home Minister G. Parameshwara on Sunday said Mr. Siddaramaiah will continue for the full five-year term.