Heavy rainfall over the weekend turned Pune’s Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park into a flooded area, prompting demands for water transport and highlighting the urgent need for better infrastructure and urban planning.
PuneHinjawadiFloodingInfrastructureUrban PlanningReal Estate PuneJun 09, 2025
The flooding in Hinjawadi IT Park was caused by heavy rainfall and severely clogged rainwater drains, which were blocked by mud, weeds, construction debris, and materials from ongoing metro work.
Key figures demanding action include NCP MLA Rohit Pawar and Baramati MP Supriya Sule, both of whom have called for immediate and permanent solutions to the flooding issue.
The long-term impacts of the flooding include potential loss of investor confidence, reduced attractiveness for new businesses, and negative effects on the livelihoods of employees in the IT park.
Proposed solutions include a complete redesign of the rainwater drainage system, stringent building codes, green infrastructure mandates, and integrated urban planning to prevent future flooding.
Citizens and stakeholders can support the demand for better infrastructure by voicing their concerns through social media, participating in community forums, and engaging with local government officials to advocate for sustainable urban planning.
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