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PMRDA plans new roads to ease Hinjewadi traffic
PMRDA plans new roads to ease Hinjewadi traffic

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

PMRDA plans new roads to ease Hinjewadi traffic

To address persistent traffic congestion and civic issues in the Hinjewadi IT hub and surrounding areas, the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is pushing forward with plans to develop a new road network. On Thursday, PMRDA Metropolitan commissioner Yogesh Mhase met with farmers at the Aundh office to discuss land acquisition for the proposed infrastructure projects. On Thursday, PMRDA Metropolitan commissioner Yogesh Mhase met with farmers at the Aundh office to discuss land acquisition for the proposed infrastructure projects. (HT PHOTO) Villagers from Hinjewadi and Maan have raised strong objections to PMRDA's plan for a 32-metre-wide road through the village (Gaothan) area. In a recent Gram Sabha meeting, they passed a resolution demanding that the width be restricted to 24 metres. The villagers have warned that they will approach the courts if their concerns are not addressed. In response, PMRDA organised Thursday's meeting to engage directly with local stakeholders. Mhase assured the farmers that the land acquisition process would be conducted with full transparency and in coordination with the affected parties. 'No farmer will incur losses. The acquisition will be carried out while protecting the rights of landowners and ensuring they receive proper compensation,' he said. He further noted that farmers who voluntarily consent to land acquisition will be eligible for 25% additional compensation from the government. The proposed road network is designed to alleviate traffic congestion in Hinjewadi and improve overall urban mobility in the region. During the meeting, Mhase outlined various land acquisition models, including direct purchase, consent purchase, Transfer of Development Rights (TDR), and incentive Floor Space Index (FSI). He also addressed farmers' queries and concerns regarding compensation and legal procedures. Ganesh Jambhulkar, Sarpanch of Hinjewadi, said, 'We met with the PMRDA commissioner and discussed the road-widening issue. They understood our concerns and demands. On Friday, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is expected to meet with PMRDA officials and villagers. We hope he will help find a solution.' TDR benefits for affected farmers In a written appeal, the PMRDA commissioner informed farmers that those affected by the land acquisition process in Hinjewadi, Maan, and Marunji will be eligible for TDR benefits. Key road alignments covered under the plan include Pandav Nagar to Maan Gaothan to Phase 3 (T Junction), Laxmi Chowk to Padmabhushan Chowk to Wipro Circle, Mezzanine to Laxmi Chowk and Laxmi Chowk to Marunji. Shindevasti to Jagtap Chowk (Kasarsai Road), Madhuban Hotel (PMC limits) to Shivaji Chowk

Man crushed to death while trying to board PMPML bus in Hadapsar
Man crushed to death while trying to board PMPML bus in Hadapsar

Hindustan Times

time14-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Man crushed to death while trying to board PMPML bus in Hadapsar

A 56-year-old man tragically lost his life after being crushed under a Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd (PMPML) bus while attempting to board it in the Hadapsar area, said officials on Tuesday. The deceased has been identified as Prakash Rambhau Gaikwad, 56, a resident of Nalvandi in Beed. The incident was reported on April 30, and he died on May 1 during medical treatment. After the completion of the last rituals, on Monday, his son, Babasaheb Gaikwad, filed a police complaint against the bus driver at Hadapsar police station. According to preliminary information, Gaikwad landed in Pune from Beed and was going to his relatives and was trying to catch an Aundh bus from Hadapsar. He reportedly lost his balance and fell under the rear wheels. Altaf Sheikh, police sub-inspector at Hadapsar police station, said, 'He might have boarded in the wrong bus as a result of while deboarding the bus he accidentally fell and came under wheels of the bus.'' According to Sheikh, as per the police complaint filed by the relatives of the deceased, they have booked the bus driver, Navnath Kamble. A case has been filed against the PMPML bus driver under sections 281,106 BNS and sections 184/177 of the Motor Vehicle Act.

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