Jadhav Sisters Break Barriers, Secure Roles in Police and Revenue Departments

Both sisters received primary education at Zilla Parishad Primary School in Jadhavwadi and completed their schooling at Narasimha Vidyalaya, Ranjani.
Jadhav Sisters Break Barriers, Secure Roles in Police and Revenue Departments
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Pune: In a proud moment for their village, Pranjal Santosh Jadhav and Kajal Santosh Jadhav, two sisters from a humble farmer's family in Jadhavwadi (Ambegaon Taluka), have successfully entered the administrative services.

Pranjal was recently selected as a Police Constable in Thane city, while her younger sister, Kajal, secured a position as a Talathi (Revenue Officer) two months ago. The fulfillment of their father's dream by these two sisters is being widely praised at all levels.

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Pranjal Santosh Jadhav from Jadhavwadi has been selected as a Police Constable in Thane city. She scored 126 out of 150 marks in the open category exam.

Pranjal, who comes from a farmer's family, is a member of the Narasimha Sports Club in Ranjani and has been playing Kho-Kho for many years. She has participated in five state-level Kho-Kho competitions, winning four gold medals. Additionally, she won a silver medal while representing the Pune University team.

Pranjal’s younger sister, Kajal, was appointed as a Talathi (Revenue Officer) two months ago. After completing her training, she has already joined her administrative duties.

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Kajal has also played in several state-level Kho-Kho tournaments representing the Narasimha Sports Club. Both sisters received their primary education at the Zilla Parishad Primary School in Jadhavwadi and completed their schooling from fifth to tenth grade at Narasimha Vidyalaya in Ranjani.

The achievement of these two sisters, with the elder becoming a police officer and the younger a revenue officer, is being celebrated at all levels.

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