Pune’s planning authority, PMRDA, is fast-tracking the clearance of Metro-related debris ahead of the annual Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram palkhi processions, ensuring a smooth and safe passage for lakhs of pilgrims.
PuneMetro DebrisPalkhi ProcessionPmrdaUrban GovernanceReal Estate PuneJun 18, 2025
The Palkhi procession is an annual religious event in Maharashtra, where devotees walk for days to celebrate the revered saints Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram. It attracts lakhs of pilgrims, many of whom are elderly or walk barefoot.
The PMRDA is clearing Metro debris to ensure a smooth and safe passage for the Palkhi procession. The Metro corridor intersects a crucial stretch of the religious route, and construction debris had raised safety concerns.
Measures include repositioning Metro barricades, resurfacing key stretches of the road, filling potholes, desilting stormwater drains, and removing illegal banners and unauthorised stalls.
The cleanup is significant because it ensures clean, accessible, and safe passageways for the devotees, many of whom are elderly or walking barefoot. It also upholds the sanctity of one of Maharashtra’s most time-honoured traditions.
The cleanup effort highlights the need for integrating proactive environmental planning into urban transit development, especially in densely populated and spiritually significant zones. It also raises questions about balancing urban development with sustainability and cultural continuity.
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