Several key bridge and road projects in Pune are facing delays due to the presence of crematoriums along the proposed routes. The city administration is working to find solutions to overcome this challenge.
Pune InfrastructureBridge ConstructionRoad ProjectsCrematoriumsUrban DevelopmentReal Estate PuneApr 10, 2025
The key infrastructure projects facing delays in Pune include the construction of a new road parallel to the Pune Metro line from Gunjan Chowk to Kalyani Nagar and the construction of a new bridge over the Mutha River.
These projects are being delayed due to the presence of crematoriums along the proposed routes, which has led to objections from local residents and religious authorities.
The Pune Municipal Corporation is exploring solutions such as the relocation of crematoriums to alternative sites, providing compensation and support to affected communities, and implementing innovative infrastructure designs like elevated roadways and underground passages.
The PMC is engaging with the community through public consultations, meetings, and awareness campaigns to discuss alternative routes and the long-term benefits of the infrastructure projects.
These infrastructure projects are crucial for reducing traffic congestion, improving connectivity, and supporting the city's rapid urbanization and economic growth.
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