Besides this, Lodha, who was speaking at the state-level social justice conference, also announced that the government will provide funds to about 150 aspiring professionals from backward classes and its representatives will be appointed to the management committee of ITIs. Lodha's announcements are clearly aimed at wooing the Dalit community, which had voted against the Mahayuti in the Lok Sabha elections, in view of the upcoming assembly elections.

"Constitution temples will be established in all ITIs and technical colleges of Maharashtra and the ideas of B.R. Ambedkar will be spread through these temples," Lodha said.

He further said that the government will provide Rs 1 to 1.5 lakh to about 150 aspiring businesses from backward classes, adding that this fund will be available to them in the next three months.

Lodha said that it will be mandatory to appoint a representative of backward class in the management committees of ITI.

He said that its objective is to bring the skill development of students from backward classes into the mainstream.

Lodha said, "If the backbone of India's education system was broken, the British saw that they could easily rule this country for many years and they took steps in that direction. Our ancient education system was destroyed and we Even today we are suffering its consequences."

"Are the forces that want to enslave India trying to increase communalism and hatred in our country?" He asked question.