Pune - The Green Pune Movement is rallying citizens to demand a strict construction ban on Pune Hills. Environmentalists, students, and residents are uniting to protect the city's natural heritage from unchecked real estate development.
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The Green Pune Movement is a grassroots initiative that aims to protect Pune Hills by demanding a strict construction ban. It involves environmentalists, students, and residents who are united in their efforts to preserve the city's natural heritage.
The need for a construction ban on Pune Hills stems from the environmental concerns associated with uncontrolled real estate development. These hills play a crucial role in maintaining the city's ecological balance and act as a natural water recharge zone.
Construction on Pune Hills can lead to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and a decline in water quality. It can disrupt the delicate ecosystem and have long-term negative impacts on the environment and the community.
Students and residents are contributing to the Green Pune Movement by organizing protests, awareness campaigns, and educational programs. They are actively educating the public about the importance of preserving Pune Hills and the potential consequences of unchecked development.
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has acknowledged the concerns raised by the Green Pune Movement and is considering a draft policy that would impose stricter regulations on construction activities in and around Pune Hills. They are committed to balancing development with environmental conservation.

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