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The Legislative Councilor inaugurated the building constructed at a cost of Rs 8 lakh 11 thousand

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Nawada, August 10 (HS). Legislative Councilor of Patna Teachers' Constituency, Naval Kishore Yadav, on Saturday inaugurated the building constructed at a cost of eight lakhs 11 thousand 300 rupees from the Chief Minister's Area Development Fund at Nardiganj Degree College by cutting the ribbon. After that, the Legislative Councilor expressed happiness after inspecting the building.

This building has been constructed from the funds recommended by Legislative Councilor Nawal Kishore Yadav. A tree plantation program was held in the college campus. Legislative Councilor Nawal Kishore Yadav gave the message of planting trees and preserving them in the college campus, saying that all of you must plant a tree and preserve it, only then the environment will be protected and the earth will remain green. Participate in planting a tree in the name of your parents. There is life only if there are trees. After that, the people present there took a pledge to protect the environment by planting a tree each. On this occasion, hundreds of trees including Sheesham, Teak, Peepal, Amla were planted in the college campus.

The Legislative Councilor also inaugurated the smart class built from the college funds.

The struggle for the honor and respect of teachers will always continue- Legislative Councilor

The program was presided over by Dr. Ramanuj Prasad, Principal of Nardiganj Degree College, Nardiganj. The dignitary was honored by Principal Dr. Ramanuj Prasad and the college family by presenting him with a garland and a shawl. In the program, Prof. Shivnandan Singh, Prof. Upendra Narayan Singh, Principal Vipin Prasad, Ajay Kumar, Sunil Chaudhary, Murari Prasad, former District Councilor Mathura Yadav and other speakers said that the Legislative Councilor always fights for the honor and respect of teachers, no matter which government is in power, he has always been ready. The college has not received grant money for the last five years. In Jharkhand, unfunded college teachers have been given the status of state employees, it should be given in this state as well. Taking the matter seriously, the Legislative Councilor said that the fight for the honor and respect of all of you will continue. I have come to this college many times. The college has to be developed. That is my capability. I do not belong to any party. I belong to all of you. You all have sent me to this House. I will certainly complete your dues. You all will certainly get the grants. Till the college does not receive its salary, the struggle will continue.

Teachers are not asked to teach, only the competency test is being talked about. I will stand by you at all times. On this occasion, college president, former head Jagat Narayan Singh, secretary Birendra Prasad Singh, Prof Surendra Singh, Ajay Kumar, Prof Rajan Kumar, Prof Sunil Kumar, head clerk Binod Kumar, former PACS president Pankaj Kumar, Birendra Kumar, former district councilor Krishnadev Singh etc were present.