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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
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Feeling the crunch? Just 10 staff in PMC encroachment dept
Feeling the crunch? Just 10 staff in PMC encroachment dept
BySupriya DedgaonkarSupriya Dedgaonkar / Updated: Jul 20, 2021, 06:00 IST
Total strength of dept is 174; city roads, footpaths see rise in illegal structures
The anti-encroachment drives in the city have come to a standstill as the department across the
Pune Municipal Corporation is massively short-staffed. Currently, there are 10 members who are active as against 174, which is the total strength of the department. Now, the
encroachment department which was regarded as not up to the mark with their drives and action being taken against illegal structures may have now found a new excuse to shy away from work.
PMC court extends stay on demolition drive at Ambil Odha
PMC court extends stay on demolition drive at Ambil Odha
ByAvinash RajputAvinash Rajput / Updated: Jul 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
Residents of the
Ambil Odha got some relief from the
Pune Municipal Court (PMC) on Wednesday, as the court extended the stay on the demolition drive till July 19.
The demolition drive at the slum alongside the waterbody had last month created huge controversy.
On the day of the drive, some residents approached the
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) court against the drive where the court had given a stay order against the drive till July 7.