• Login
Upgrade
dcnmaharashtra.news
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Maharashtra
  • National
  • Pune
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Maharashtra
  • National
  • Pune
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
dcnmaharashtra.news
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Maharashtra
  • National
  • Crime
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Pune
Home Uncategorized

PMC Sets June 4 Deadline for PreMonsoon Drainage Cleanup Across Pune

Desk_dcn by Desk_dcn
April 14, 2025
in Uncategorized
0
PMC Sets June 4 Deadline for PreMonsoon  Drainage Cleanup Across Pune
207
SHARES
102
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Pune: In preparation for the upcoming monsoon season, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has launched a city-wide initiative to clean nullahs and drainage lines, setting a deadline of June 4 for completion. The initiative, which has already seen delays this year, was discussed during a high-level disaster preparedness meeting held on Tuesday.

The meeting was led by PMC Additional Commissioner Prithviraj B.P., and attended by several senior officials, including Additional Commissioner M.J. Pradeep Chandran, Chief Engineer of the Wastewater Department Jagdish Khanore, Superintendent Engineers Dinkar Gojare and Santosh Tandale, Disaster Management Officer Ganesh Sonune, and representatives from the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA), MahaMetro, Pune Metro, MSEDCL, and the National Highways Authority of India.

A total of 180 nullah locations across 23 newly included villages under PMC jurisdiction have been identified as encroached. Removal of these obstructions is being prioritized to facilitate smooth water flow during the monsoon. Additionally, eight tenders have been issued specifically to address nullah cleaning in these villages, which currently lack formal stormwater drainage infrastructure.

PMC has floated tenders through its regional offices to clean approximately 90 kilometers of nullahs and 125 kilometers of drainage lines. Each regional office has been assigned 30 individual tenders to expedite the work.

To avoid a repeat of last year’s monsoon chaos—which saw severe flooding and public outrage—officials are determined to complete all cleaning tasks by the first week of June. Last year, delays and poor coordination were blamed for widespread waterlogging, particularly due to unauthorized cables installed inside stormwater chambers by private firms.

Authorities have identified 116 persistent waterlogging zones within city limits and 123 additional sites in the 23 villages. Instructions have been issued to implement preventive measures at these locations to avoid monsoon-related disruptions. Coordination between PMC and PMRDA will be key, especially in areas that lie near municipal boundaries.

Regional and zonal officers have been tasked with regularly monitoring the progress of pre-monsoon preparations. A detailed project report (DPR) for stormwater drainage in the 23 villages is nearing finalization. Once PMRDA allocates resources and provides necessary equipment, cleanup and encroachment removal efforts will proceed as per a priority list to be shared within the next few days.

This proactive strategy by PMC aims to ensure the city is well-prepared to handle the challenges of the monsoon season and avoid the severe flooding experienced in previous years.

Previous Post

Drivers Bravery Averts Major Disaster After Fire Breaks Out in Uruli Devachi Scrap Warehouse

Next Post

FDA Shuts Blood Banks in Pune Over Safety Violations

Desk_dcn

Desk_dcn

Related Posts

43rd Annual India-Day Parade Celebrates Cultural Heritage and Unity on Madison Avenue, NYC
Uncategorized

43rd Annual India-Day Parade Celebrates Cultural Heritage and Unity on Madison Avenue, NYC

by admin
August 21, 2025
General Merit List for Engineering Admissions Announced Six Students Score 100 Percentile in PCM
Uncategorized

General Merit List for Engineering Admissions Announced Six Students Score 100 Percentile in PCM

by Desk_dcn
July 21, 2025
Citizens Slam PMC Traffic Police Over Neglected VIP Airport Road Stretch
Uncategorized

Citizens Slam PMC Traffic Police Over Neglected VIP Airport Road Stretch

by Desk_dcn
June 14, 2025
Severe Air India Plane Crash in Ahmedabad – Around 242 Passengers Onboard
National

Severe Air India Plane Crash in Ahmedabad – Around 242 Passengers Onboard

by Desk_dcn
June 12, 2025
Plea Filed to Cancel Rahul Gandhis Bail Over Remarks on Savarkar Satyaki Savarkar Accuses Him of Avoiding Chargesheet Response
Uncategorized

Plea Filed to Cancel Rahul Gandhis Bail Over Remarks on Savarkar Satyaki Savarkar Accuses Him of Avoiding Chargesheet Response

by Desk_dcn
May 10, 2025
Next Post
FDA Shuts Blood Banks in Pune Over Safety Violations

FDA Shuts Blood Banks in Pune Over Safety Violations

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Premium Content

Man Arrested for Sending Obscene Messages to Minister Pankaja Munde

May 2, 2025
Bomb Threat Emails Sent to Two International Schools in Mumbai

Bomb Threat Emails Sent to Two International Schools in Mumbai

June 16, 2025
CM Fadnavis Takes Tough Stand Against Drugs: Zero Tolerance Policy, Immediate Suspension for Police Personnel if Found Guilty

IPS Officers to Be Appointed in ST for Enhanced Security: Minister of State for Transport Madhuri Misal

March 1, 2025
Maharashtra Logs 43 New COVID-19 Cases Active Tally at 209

Maharashtra Logs 43 New COVID-19 Cases Active Tally at 209

May 26, 2025
384 kg of Seized Narcotics Destroyed by Railway Police in Pune

384 kg of Seized Narcotics Destroyed by Railway Police in Pune

April 12, 2025
Talathi and College Girl Found Dead in Deep Gorge in Junnar Suicide Note Reveals Domestic Strife

Talathi and College Girl Found Dead in Deep Gorge in Junnar Suicide Note Reveals Domestic Strife

June 24, 2025
Worker Dies During Demolition Drive in Kudulwadi

Worker Dies During Demolition Drive in Kudulwadi

February 12, 2025
Rise in Car Thefts in Pune: Businessman Loses Over Rs. 10 Lakh in Viman Nagar Incident

Rise in Car Thefts in Pune: Businessman Loses Over Rs. 10 Lakh in Viman Nagar Incident

January 22, 2025
Supreme Court Stays Bombay High Courts Acquittal of All Accused in 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case

Supreme Court Stays Bombay High Courts Acquittal of All Accused in 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case

July 24, 2025

© 2025

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Maharashtra
  • National
  • Pune
  • Crime
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports

© 2025