A recent crackdown by the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has led to the demolition of 36 bungalows in Chikhali, Pune, revealing systemic issues in the real estate sector.
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The bungalows were built in a flood-prone area, the 'Blue Line' of the Indrayani River, which is illegal according to the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC).
Manoj Jare is the builder who sold the plots to the homeowners. He is accused of misrepresenting the legality of the plots and assuring the residents that there were no regulatory issues.
The incident underscores failures in real estate regulation, including the lack of proper oversight during property registration and loan approvals, despite zoning maps and floodline restrictions.
The demolitions have left families homeless, dealing with bank loans, legal confusion, and emotional distress. Many families lost personal belongings and irreplaceable items.
The PCMC maintains that the demolitions were necessary to prevent future tragedies during floods, but this explanation offers little comfort to those left homeless.
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