Maharashtra has approved several Town Planning (TP) schemes to boost infrastructure development in Pune, including the expansion of ring roads and village development projects.
PuneTp SchemesInfrastructureMaharashtra GovernmentPmrdaReal Estate MaharashtraAug 04, 2025
The main projects include the expansion of ring roads, the development of villages, and the improvement of local infrastructure such as roads, water supply, and sewage networks.
The key agencies are the Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA) and the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).
These TP schemes will improve connectivity, reduce traffic congestion, enhance the quality of life, and promote sustainable development in the city and its surrounding areas.
The projects are expected to attract private investment, create job opportunities, and boost the local economy by promoting industrial and rural development.
Efforts will be made to minimize environmental impact, and green infrastructure will be incorporated wherever possible to ensure sustainability.
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