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Narrow Sutarwadi road where tankers have refused to ply due to accident risks.
Society in Sutarwadi stops getting water due to faulty pipeline; residents warn of protest if issue not resolved.
Pune has received decent rain so far, bringing water levels of all four dams that supply water to the city to 70 per cent of total capacity. Despite sufficient water in stock, over 400 residents of
Jitendra Heritage housing society at Sutarwadi in Pashan are facing water woes. They are forced to purchase
drinking water jars and bottles thanks to shoddy work by the civic body and delays in rectifying errors.
Photos by Rahul Deshmukh
Massive pile-up of ignored hyacinth at confluence with Mula river has led to the flow of Ramnadi inverting, leaving housing societies in the area in fear of flooding amid heavy rains.
It is finally raining heavily in Pune and the monsoon seems to have arrived afresh. Citizens are enjoying the cool weather and feeling reinvigorated. This is, however, not a pleasant experience or time for hot refreshments for all in the city. Residents in the housing societies on the banks of Ramnadi at Baner and Pashan are living in panic and trepidation, fearing a repeat of the
Pashan open gym renovation gets PMC priority over broken street lights
Pashan open gym renovation gets PMC priority over broken street lights
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Feb 5, 2021, 06:00 IST
Residents up in arms as they were told
COVID budgetary constraints are the reason the dark patch at Sai Chowk, inviting crime and accidents, is not being fi xed; meanwhile, they say
PMC is unnecessarily refurbishing an existing public gym and wall
Citing the strain of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and all the extra measures it has demanded in containment and treatment of virusstruck patients, the
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) had some weeks ago put all development works under its limits on the backburner. As per this move, budgetary constraints had left many works pending, with priority now seemingly being given strictly only to the maintenance of basic amenities.