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PMC offers Pahalgam terror attack victim’s kin a job

Jagdale has be given one of four positions at the civic body based on her educational qualifications.

PMCFour months after the demise of her father Santosh Jagdale in the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Asawari Jagdale has been offered a job by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) at the civic body itself, following a direction from the state government. (Source: File)

Four months after the demise of her father Santosh Jagdale in the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Asawari Jagdale has been offered a job by Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) at the civic body itself, following a direction from the state government.

Jagdale has be given one of four positions at the civic body based on her educational qualifications.

The PMC has proposed giving her the post of administrative officer, deputy superintendent, computer operator or clerk-typist. However, she had requested a job as assistant commissioner in PMC.

Municipal commissioner Naval Kishore Ram, in a communication to the state urban development department, said, “It is requested to consider the proposed posts for Asawari Jagdale’s appointment in PMC service. The state urban development department should take a decision on the application of Asawari Jagdale for a job in PMC.”

Santosh Jagdale was among the 26 victims of the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The state government had assured government jobs to the kin of victims. Asawari had requested the state government give her a job in PMC as she could not leave her family and wanted to be in the city. State Legislative Council chairperson Neelam Gorhe had sent a recommendation letter to Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and the state urban development department to give Asawari a job in the PMC. The state government then urged the civic body to submit a proposal to appoint Asawari in PMC service.

Asawari had submitted her educational qualifications — a diploma in Law and Labour Welfare, an MBA in Human Resource Management, and a BSc in Computer Science — while seeking a job as assistant municipal commissioner.

NCP(SP) working president Supriya Sule said, “The state government assured Asawari Jagdale of a job in PMC. It has been months now, but there was no progress and today we were informed that the proposal has been sent to the state government for approval. I personally called up the secretary in the state urban development department to speed up the approval and was told that it would be done in a week.”

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She said that it was her request that the state government should not delay the appointment of Pahalgam victims’ kin in government jobs. “It is the state government who gave an assurance of the job so the appointment should not be delayed due to the process. The NCP(SP) will do a regular follow-up till the appointment is made,” said Sule.

Ajay Jadhav is an Assistant Editor at The Indian Express, Pune. With over 22 years of experience in the industry, he is a highly specialized journalist whose work focuses on the intersection of urban infrastructure, governance, and sustainability. Professional Background  Role: As Assistant Editor, he plays a key role in the editorial direction of the Pune bureau, specializing in urban policy and its direct impact on citizens. Education: He holds a Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism from Savitribai Phule Pune University and a PG Diploma in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). He also studied at the prestigious Fergusson College. Impactful Reporting: He is credited with research-based articles on conservancy staff (waste workers) that influenced national policy for better working conditions. He is also known for exposing the contrast between high-end infrastructure (like helipads for leaders) and the lack of basic amenities like schools in their home districts. Personal Interests: An avid trekker and sports enthusiast, his personal interest in the outdoors often informs his reporting on environmental protection and sustainable development. Recent Notable Articles (December 2025) His reporting in late 2025 has been dominated by the upcoming January 2026 Civic Polls in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, and the city's infrastructure boom: 1. Political Analysis (Civic Elections 2026) "Not friendly but a bitter fight lies ahead between BJP and NCP for PMC, PCMC" (Dec 22, 2025): A detailed look at the intense rivalry between the Mahayuti partners as they prepare for the January 15 municipal elections. "Pune civic polls: Big blow to NCP, NCP(SP) as leaders switch to BJP" (Dec 20, 2025): Reporting on high-profile poaching and party-hopping ahead of the elections. "Ajit Pawar's NCP continues domination in Pune, wins 10 of 17 local bodies" (Dec 21, 2025): Analyzing the results of the local self-government body elections as a precursor to the main civic polls. 2. Infrastructure & Urban Development "Looking Ahead at 2026: Pune to see inauguration of much-awaited Hinjewadi to Shivajinagar metro route" (Dec 22, 2025): An "outlook" piece on the critical Metro Line 3 project expected to finish by March 2026. "Building Pune: PMC to construct double-decker bridge over Mula-Mutha River" (Dec 18, 2025): Detailing a major project aimed at easing traffic between Hadapsar and Kharadi.  "Condition of highway from Pune to Kolhapur to improve in a year: Gadkari" (Dec 4, 2025): Reporting on the Union Minister’s assurances regarding one of the state's most critical transport corridors. 3. Civic Governance & Environment "Install sensors, LED indicators at construction sites within 15 days: PMC to builders" (Dec 16, 2025): A follow-up to the "Breathless Pune" series, reporting on new mandates for builders to monitor air quality in real-time. "Errors in electoral rolls: PMC corrects data of 92,466 voters" (Dec 16, 2025): Tracking the administrative efforts to clean up the voter lists before the 2026 elections. Signature Style Ajay Jadhav is known for accountability journalism. His work often bridges the gap between high-level policy and the "ground zero" reality of Pune's residents. He is particularly focused on Sustainable Development, ensuring that as Pune grows into a "Bharat Mandapam" style destination (referring to his report on the Lohegaon project), its environmental and social safeguards remain intact. X (Twitter): @ajay_khape ... Read More


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