After 3 years, Wagholi awaits 1,300-metre road worth Rs 11 cr
After 3 years, Wagholi awaits 1,300-metre road worth Rs 11 cr
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Jul 18, 2021, 06:00 IST
PMRDA pays for 90% of work, gets only 10% done; local landowners are stopping progress, claim officials
Despite being politically and financially strong, east-fringe town
Wagholi has been waiting for three years for a mere 1,300-metre-long-road that goes via main gaothan areas from Wagheshwar temple chowk and ends at
Kesnand Phata chowk on the main
Pune-Ahmednagar Highway. An official said that is due to local landowners who are not allowing the work to progress.
The
Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority’s (PMRDA) delay is allegedly due to the nexus between local landowners and contractors.