The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has successfully demolished over 2 lakh square meters of illegal constructions in Pune, showcasing a strong commitment to urban planning and governance.
PunePmrdaIllegal ConstructionsUrban PlanningSustainable DevelopmentReal Estate PuneMar 14, 2025

The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is a governmental body responsible for planning and development in the Pune Metropolitan Region. It works to ensure sustainable urban development and compliance with building regulations.
The PMRDA has cleared over 2 lakh square meters of illegal constructions in Pune as part of its recent crackdown operations.
The main reasons for the crackdown include ensuring compliance with building codes, improving safety, and promoting sustainable urban development. Illegal constructions often pose risks to public safety and the environment.
Residents have generally reported positive changes in their neighborhoods, such as improved aesthetics and environmental conditions. However, some property owners have contested the demolitions, citing various reasons.
The PMRDA plans to expand its initiatives to other areas of the metropolitan region, focus on educational campaigns to raise awareness about building regulations, and explore the use of advanced technologies for better monitoring.

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