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Pune Rural police to plant 10,000 saplings during palkhi

Pune Rural police to plant 10,000 saplings during palkhi

Time of India20 hours ago

Pune: The Pune Rural police has decided to plant 10,000 saplings of local varieties along the palkhi route at police headquarters, police stations, open govt plots, palkhi halting spots, and other locations with the help of district forest officials.
"We have already started the drive and planted 1,000 saplings at Pune and Baramati police headquarters," said Pune Rural SP Sandeep Singh Gill.
"The decision was taken to plant saplings of neem, banyan and mango, among others under the state govt's Harit Wari (Green Wari) initiative," Gill said.
"Constables and beat marshals, with the help of local villagers, will take care of the saplings," he said.
Additional superintendents of police Ramesh Chopade and Ganesh Biradar distributed saplings to police stations across the district.
On June 22, Pune Rural police will receive the palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj at Zendewadi near Dive Ghat and Uruli Kanchan on Solapur highway.
"We have identified the spots to plant the saplings. Our teams, along with district forest officials, will plant saplings on govt lands and at villages where palkhis take an overnight halt," Gill said.
Bandobast for palkhis
Pune Rural police will provide a bandobast of two additional SPs, 10 deputy SPs, 35 inspectors, 136 sub/assistant inspectors, and 1,624 police constables, along with various companies of the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) for six days.
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The police have urged people not to climb the hills at Dive Ghat to watch the palkhi movement due to ongoing road work in the ghat section.
Liquor, meat shops shut
The two Palkhis will proceed towards Pandharpur from the two different highways. The district administration and the police stated that liquor and meat shops on Pune-Saswad road and Pune-Solapur road will remain shut during the procession. The shops will be allowed to open as both palkhis progress further.
Traffic diversions
Heavy vehicles heading towards Pune from the Solapur highway have been diverted to the Pune-Nagar highway, while the vehicles heading towards Pune from Baramati have been diverted to the Pune-Satara highway. Vehicles heading towards Mumbai from Solapur have been diverted towards Ahilyanagar, from where they can reach Ale Phata on Nashik highway.
GPS to help police divert traffic
The Pune city police have installed GPS on palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj to monitor their live location and divert vehicular movement on the city roads accordingly.
Motorists can plan their travel after tracking the live location of the palkhis on https://diversions.punepolice.gov.in/
Pune: The Pune Rural police has decided to plant 10,000 saplings of local varieties along the palkhi route at police headquarters, police stations, open govt plots, palkhi halting spots, and other locations with the help of district forest officials.
"We have already started the drive and planted 1,000 saplings at Pune and Baramati police headquarters," said Pune Rural SP Sandeep Singh Gill.
"The decision was taken to plant saplings of neem, banyan and mango, among others under the state govt's Harit Wari (Green Wari) initiative," Gill said.
"Constables and beat marshals, with the help of local villagers, will take care of the saplings," he said.
Additional superintendents of police Ramesh Chopade and Ganesh Biradar distributed saplings to police stations across the district.
On June 22, Pune Rural police will receive the palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj at Zendewadi near Dive Ghat and Uruli Kanchan on Solapur highway.
"We have identified the spots to plant the saplings. Our teams, along with district forest officials, will plant saplings on govt lands and at villages where palkhis take an overnight halt," Gill said.
Bandobast for palkhis
Pune Rural police will provide a bandobast of two additional SPs, 10 deputy SPs, 35 inspectors, 136 sub/assistant inspectors, and 1,624 police constables, along with various companies of the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) for six days.
The police have urged people not to climb the hills at Dive Ghat to watch the palkhi movement due to ongoing road work in the ghat section.
Liquor, meat shops shut
The two Palkhis will proceed towards Pandharpur from the two different highways. The district administration and the police stated that liquor and meat shops on Pune-Saswad road and Pune-Solapur road will remain shut during the procession. The shops will be allowed to open as both palkhis progress further.
Traffic diversions
Heavy vehicles heading towards Pune from the Solapur highway have been diverted to the Pune-Nagar highway, while the vehicles heading towards Pune from Baramati have been diverted to the Pune-Satara highway. Vehicles heading towards Mumbai from Solapur have been diverted towards Ahilyanagar, from where they can reach Ale Phata on Nashik highway.
GPS to help police divert traffic
The Pune city police have installed GPS on palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj to monitor their live location and divert vehicular movement on the city roads accordingly. Motorists can plan their travel after tracking the live location of the palkhis on https://diversions.punepolice.gov.in/

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