Dipen Agrawal, Convener of Sarkar Jagao Vanijya Bachao Sangharsh Samiti (SJVBSS) and President of Chamber of Associations of Maharashtra Industry &Trade (CAMIT) met Dilip Walse Patil, Minister of Home, Government of Maharashtra during his maiden visit to Nagpur.
At the outset, Dipen Agrawal welcomed Minister with a floral bouquet and discussed various issues pertaining to the security & safety of traders especially during the festive season at Market places and importantly brought to his notice the concerns about the high rise in online cyber frauds & crime.
Dipen Agrawal welcoming the decision to resume economic activities from all the segments and sectors, drew the attention of the Home Minister towards the injustice, probably due to oversight, with coaching classes. Schools and colleges are permitted to resume operations with SOP, however, coaching classes are still not permitted to operate.
Closure of coaching classes is a huge setback for students of state vis-Ã -vis students of other states with regard to preparation for competitive tests. Agrawal requested Dilip Walse Patil, Minister for Home to ensure that coaching classes are permitted to function with immediate effect.
Dilip Walse Patil after patiently hearing all the issues assured to address all & each issue placed before him and said he will personally speak to Chief Secretary and if required with Chief Minister.
He will see to it that the injustice inadvertently done with coaching classes is rectified and an order is issued at the earliest permitting the coaching classes to open up in the state. Dipen Agrawal expressed his gratitude towards Duneshwar Pethe, NCP-President (Nagpur) for being present in the meeting and supporting the righteous demands.
Prominently present were Prakash Gajbhiye – former MLC, Radheshyam Sarda, Hemant Gandhi, Arup S. Mukherjee, Pravin Mahajan and Harsh Agrawal.