The Shinde Committee appointed for Maratha reservation is now without an office,

The Shinde Committee appointed for Maratha reservation is now without an office, has the office in the Ministry been closed?
Maratha Reservation: - The Shinde Committee appointed for Maratha reservation needs an office... Should it be a double office or not? Such a situation has arisen. Because the office of the Shinde Committee set up for Maratha reservation has disappeared from the seventh floor of the Ministry. This has raised the question of how the Shinde Committee will function without an office. Also, how serious the government is on this issue has come to the fore on this occasion.
Manoj Jarange had gone on a hunger strike demanding Maratha reservation. He demanded that the Maratha community be given reservation from OBC. He also demanded that all Marathas be given OBC certificates. After that, the state government appointed a committee under the chairmanship of retired judge Sandeep Shinde to check the Kunbi records. This committee has also submitted its two reports. This committee had seen one crore 72 lakh documents. It was found that there were 11 thousand 530 Kunbi records in these documents. The government then gave the committee another extension.
The Shinde Committee's office was located at this location
The Shinde Committee's work started from the ministry. After the expansion of the cabinet, there were no halls for the ministers to sit in, so halls numbered 720,721,722 on the seventh floor have been given to NCP's Minister of State Indranil Naik and BJP's Minister of State Meghna Bordikar. Earlier, the Shinde Committee, which was working on Maratha reservation, had its office at this location. But it has now been shifted from here. Therefore, what is the government's role and intentions in the Maratha reservation issue? The question is arising on this occasion.