He is the guardian minister of the Pune district.
Pawar said a booster dose should be taken nine months after the administration of the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines.
He also said that medical stores selling COVID-19 test kits should write down the contact numbers of persons buying these products.
“Government teams will contact such people about the status of the test result,” he added.
FDA joint commissioner (Pune division), S B Patil, has issued a notification, directing all the retail as well as wholesale chemists and pharmacists in Pune to keep a record of customers buying the COVID home test kits.
Responding to a query, Pawar said he was of the view that the exams for classes 10 and 12 be held offline.
Recently, Pune Police had arrested six people for allegedly using the phone number of Ajit Pawar to contact a city-based builder and later attempting to extort Rs 20 lakh from him.
When asked about the incident, Pawar said the concerned builder is his very good friend.
“Whenever I make a call from my number it goes out as a private number. But that day I got to know about the incident where someone called this builder and demanded money. I and the state home minister were together at that time. Pune commissioner of police was informed following which a case was registered,” he added.