Merged, but submerged in civic issues still
Merged, but submerged in civic issues still
Pune Mirror / Updated: Jul 11, 2021, 06:00 IST
The recent merger of 23 villages in
Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) made it the largest civic body in the state. Though the responsibility of the
PMC increased manifold, resources are limited.
These newly-merged villages have a plethora of problems captured in depth by
Pune Mirror lensman
Mahendra Kolhe such as unavailability of drinking water, garbage, drainage, sanitation, electricity, bad or narrow roads, damaged houses on hill slopes, among others which now need to be looked upon by the civic body.
But, PMC is already clamouring for funds. Its standing committee chairman
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Twin towns CP dons disguise for surprise checks on personnel
Twin towns CP dons disguise for surprise checks on personnel
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 7, 2021, 06:00 IST
PIMPRI-CHINCHWAD’S TOP COP HEADS OUT ON PANDEMIC-TIME DRIVE
In a beard, wig and kurta, police commissioner Krishna Prakash was unrecognisable as he visited 3 police stations to file complaints, approached a nakabandi without a mask, all to check on whether his cops are serving the public well; while one PS drew severe criticism, a few bandobasts were seen to be lax
As the deadly second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic washes over us, accompanying restrictions have also escalated into what is more or less a lockdown. With this, the duties of law enforcement personnel have also increased in importance, and there seems to be no room for laxness for the force in khaki.