The Maharashtra government has allocated funds to enhance infrastructure in the recently merged villages of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). This initiative aims to improve civic amenities, waste management, and water supply in these peri-urban areas.
Maharashtra GovernmentPune Municipal CorporationPeriurban InfrastructureWaste ManagementWater SupplyReal Estate MaharashtraJul 03, 2025
The key areas of focus for the allocated funds include waste management, water supply, and the enhancement of civic amenities such as roads, public transport, and recreational facilities.
The waste management system will be improved through the installation of more waste bins, the establishment of waste segregation centers, and the introduction of more efficient waste collection vehicles. Additionally, a property tax amnesty program will be implemented to encourage residents to pay their dues, which will help generate additional revenue for waste management initiatives.
The Jambhulwadi reservoir will undergo significant improvements to enhance its capacity and efficiency. The government will also invest in the construction of new water treatment plants and the expansion of the existing distribution network to ensure a reliable and clean water supply to all residents.
The municipal staff from the merged villages will be integrated into the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) through training and development programs. This will help ensure a cohesive and efficient workforce and a smooth transition.
The expected impact of this initiative includes a better quality of life for residents, improved services and amenities, and enhanced economic growth. The improved infrastructure is expected to make the region more attractive for both residents and businesses.
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