Residents of Mohammadwadi, NIBM, and Undri in Pune, despite living in a bustling real estate hub, have been organizing silent protests against decades of civic neglect. Despite the area's growth, basic amenities and infrastructure remain woefully inadequate.
Civic ApathyReal EstatePuneInfrastructureWater SupplyReal Estate PuneApr 13, 2025
The main issues faced by residents in these areas include inadequate water supply, poor drainage, and frequent power outages. These problems have persisted for over 25 years despite the area's growth and development.
Residents have been organizing silent protests to draw attention to their concerns. They have also been engaging with community leaders and local media to amplify their voices and demand action from the local government.
The poor drainage system leads to severe flooding during the monsoon season, which can cause waterborne diseases and create a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects.
The inadequate water supply forces residents to rely on expensive and unreliable water tankers. This lack of consistent water supply also leads to hygiene and health issues, particularly for children and the elderly.
The residents hope to achieve immediate improvements in water supply, drainage, and electricity infrastructure. They are calling for the local government to address these issues and ensure that the basic needs of the residents are met.
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