Bhosari MLA Mahesh Landge has written to Environment Minister Pankaja Munde, urging immediate action to tackle the rising levels of air pollution in Pimpri-Chinchwad. The letter highlights the impact of urbanisation and real estate development on air qual
Air PollutionPimprichinchwadUrbanisationReal EstateEnvironmentReal Estate PuneMar 13, 2025

The main causes of air pollution in Pimpri-Chinchwad include rapid urbanisation, increased construction activities, and the generation of dust and particulate matter from construction sites.
Bhosari MLA Mahesh Landge has suggested implementing stricter regulations on construction sites, regular water sprinkling, covering of construction materials, and the use of dust suppression techniques. He also proposed the installation of air quality monitoring stations and the implementation of green initiatives like tree planting.
Air pollution can lead to various health issues such as respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and increased healthcare costs. It also affects the quality of life and can reduce productivity.
Environment Minister Pankaja Munde has acknowledged the urgency of the situation and expressed her commitment to finding effective solutions. The government is working on a multi-pronged approach, including stricter emission standards, cleaner transportation options, and enhanced waste management practices.
The community can help by participating in clean-up drives, planting trees, and raising awareness about the importance of reducing pollution. Community involvement in environmental initiatives can significantly contribute to improving air quality.

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