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Pune: Yashodhara Shinde of Vaddi village in Miraj tehsil of Sangli district of Maharashtra wanted to become a doctor, but fate He was made the sarpanch of the panchayat. 41 Year-old medical student Yashodhara Shinde went to Georgia to study medicine. When she returned to the village from there, she contested the election of Sarpanch and in that she hoisted the flag of victory. Now that she has won the Panchayat elections, she has vowed to make the women of the village self-reliant. According to media reports, Yashodhara Shinde is now planning to work for the betterment of her village Vaddi in Miraj tehsil of Sangli district and complete her studies through online mode. will contribute to the welfare of the farmers in the village According to news agency Bhasha, Yashodhara Shinde said that she wants to make women self-reliant , aims to help children adopt good health habits, fulfill the aspirations of the youth and contribute to the welfare of the farming community in the village by offering e-learning and other education tools to the students. Yashodhara said that I am studying MBBS at New Vision University in Georgia. Now I am in 4th year and one and a half years of study is still left. will make women self-reliant Yashodhara Shinde said that when elections were announced in my village, the local people wanted someone from our family to contest for the post of Sarpanch. It was decided to field me for this post. I got a call from my family and I came back, contested and won. When asked about her plans as Sarpanch for the development of the village, Yashodhara Shinde said that her main focus would be to solve women's issues and make them stand on their own feet. I will work towards the construction of toilets in the village Yashodhara said, 'I think it is important for women to show that Opportunities should be given to see what they are capable of and I want to make them educated and independent, so that they are not dependent on men. His priority list also includes the welfare of children and their education. She said that I would like to tell her about the importance of e-learning and modern education. She said that I also want to work towards the construction of toilets in the village and ensure easy availability of sanitary napkins for girls and women. Also, children need to adopt better health habits. He said that in the village 71 to 2022 percent of the population does agriculture and I would like to work for their sustainable development. Will complete online medical studies When asked about medical studies, how will she pursue it. In response, Yashodhara Shinde said that she will complete her education online and her friends will also help her in studies. Please tell that in some parts of Maharashtra, 7, 2022 for Gram Panchayats 29 Voting was held on December. Its results were declared last Tuesday.

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Pune: Yashodhara Shinde of Vaddi village in Miraj tehsil of Sangli district of Maharashtra wanted to become a doctor, but fate He was made the sarpanch of the panchayat. 41 Year-old medical student Yashodhara Shinde went to Georgia to study medicine. When she returned to the village from there, she contested the election of Sarpanch and in that she hoisted the flag of victory. Now that she has won the Panchayat elections, she has vowed to make the women of the village self-reliant. According to media reports, Yashodhara Shinde is now planning to work for the betterment of her village Vaddi in Miraj tehsil of Sangli district and complete her studies through online mode.

will contribute to the welfare of the farmers in the village

According to news agency Bhasha, Yashodhara Shinde said that she wants to make women self-reliant , aims to help children adopt good health habits, fulfill the aspirations of the youth and contribute to the welfare of the farming community in the village by offering e-learning and other education tools to the students. Yashodhara said that I am studying MBBS at New Vision University in Georgia. Now I am in 4th year and one and a half years of study is still left.

will make women self-reliant

Yashodhara Shinde said that when elections were announced in my village, the local people wanted someone from our family to contest for the post of Sarpanch. It was decided to field me for this post. I got a call from my family and I came back, contested and won. When asked about her plans as Sarpanch for the development of the village, Yashodhara Shinde said that her main focus would be to solve women’s issues and make them stand on their own feet.

I will work towards the construction of toilets in the village

Yashodhara said, ‘I think it is important for women to show that Opportunities should be given to see what they are capable of and I want to make them educated and independent, so that they are not dependent on men. His priority list also includes the welfare of children and their education. She said that I would like to tell her about the importance of e-learning and modern education. She said that I also want to work towards the construction of toilets in the village and ensure easy availability of sanitary napkins for girls and women. Also, children need to adopt better health habits. He said that in the village 71 to 2022 percent of the population does agriculture and I would like to work for their sustainable development.

Will complete online medical studies

When asked about medical studies, how will she pursue it. In response, Yashodhara Shinde said that she will complete her education online and her friends will also help her in studies. Please tell that in some parts of Maharashtra, 7, 2022 for Gram Panchayats 29 Voting was held on December. Its results were declared last Tuesday.