Chief Minister Fadnavis has outlined ambitious plans for a transformed Pune, including the replacement of PMRDA with a new development body. The initiative aims to revitalize the city's infrastructure and boost real estate growth.
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The main goal of the new development body in Pune is to streamline the development process, address urban challenges, and ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget. It aims to make Pune a model city in terms of urban governance and sustainable development.
PMRDA is being replaced due to years of criticism about its effectiveness and efficiency. The new development body is expected to be more efficient and better equipped to handle the city's development needs.
The new development body is expected to boost the real estate sector in Pune by providing incentives for eco-friendly and sustainable building practices, and by creating a more conducive environment for new projects in residential and commercial construction.
The new development body plans to enhance Pune's cultural and educational landscape by developing new cultural centers, restoring historical sites, and expanding educational facilities. This will build on Pune's rich cultural heritage and prestigious educational institutions.
Citizens are encouraged to participate in the planning process through regular public consultations and stakeholder meetings. The state government has committed to ensuring transparency and accountability by involving the public in the decision-making process.
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