In Pune, the rapid development of housing societies in Wagholi has brought a host of civic problems to the PMC's attention. The growing population and urban sprawl are putting immense pressure on the local infrastructure and services.
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The main civic problems in Wagholi, Pune, include inadequate water supply, poor waste management, traffic congestion, sewage and drainage issues, and frequent power outages.
The PMC is addressing these issues through various initiatives, such as investing in water supply infrastructure, enhancing waste management, upgrading road networks, improving sewage and drainage systems, and collaborating with electricity providers to enhance power supply.
Local residents and housing societies are forming committees to work with the PMC and raise awareness about civic issues. They are also initiating community programs for waste segregation and water conservation.
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is the local self-government of the city of Pune in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is responsible for providing essential services and infrastructure to the city's residents, including water supply, waste management, road maintenance, and public health.
Future plans for improving infrastructure in Wagholi include developing new water supply projects, upgrading waste management systems, enhancing road networks, improving sewage and drainage systems, and enhancing power supply infrastructure.
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