Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has directed immediate measures to address long-standing civic issues in 23 villages merged into the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits in 2021, allocating ₹5 crore for their development.
PuneCivic DevelopmentTax AmnestyUrban InfrastructureMerged VillagesReal Estate PuneJun 27, 2025
The main issue faced by the 23 merged villages in Pune is the lack of basic urban infrastructure, including waterlogging, overflowing sewage, unpaved roads, poor street lighting, and inadequate waste management.
₹5 crore has been allocated specifically for the development of the 23 merged villages in Pune.
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