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Power supply restored in Chakan MIDC after 4 days of disruption
Power supply restored in Chakan MIDC after 4 days of disruption

Hindustan Times

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Power supply restored in Chakan MIDC after 4 days of disruption

Pune: Power supply to Chakan MIDC (Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation) and nearby villages has been fully restored after four days of load-shedding due to a damaged transformer at the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company's (MSETCL's) 220 kV Chakan Phase-2 substation. Pune, India -Wednesday, November, 07, 2018 MIDC Chakan in Pune, India, on Wednesday,November 07, 2018. (HT PHOTO) A 50 MVA transformer at the substation had failed on July 21, affecting industries and around 6,500 residential consumers in Varale, Bhamboli, Savardara, Shinde, Vasoli and Sanggurdi. To manage the crisis, Mahadiscom and MSETCL implemented a rotational power supply system during the repair work. The work to replace the damaged transformer started on July 26 and supply resumed briefly on the morning of July 28. However, the transformer broke down again that evening due to heavy rains. The repair team finally fixed it at around 12:19pm on Tuesday, and the transformer was fully operational. During the outage, MSETCL managed to shift a 40 MW load to the second transformer at the substation, supplying power on a rotation basis. Residential areas received power mostly at night, while industrial customers were supplied during the day. Several major companies, including Tata TACO, GE, Packtime, Emerson, Emitech, Essar, Plastic Omnium and Bajaj Electricals were impacted by the disruption. 'We worked continuously to fix the fault and restore supply. Thanks to our team's efforts, we were able to resume normal operations,' said Anil Kolap, chief engineer, MSETCL.

Industries and PWD ministers to meet Chakan MIDC stakeholders over poor roads, traffic woes
Industries and PWD ministers to meet Chakan MIDC stakeholders over poor roads, traffic woes

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Industries and PWD ministers to meet Chakan MIDC stakeholders over poor roads, traffic woes

Pune: Industries minister Uday Samant and public works department (PWD) minister Shivendraraje Bhosale will on Wednesday meet public representatives and officials from various govt agencies to discuss the issues related to the deteriorating road condition and traffic congestion in the areas surrounding Chakan MIDC. The meeting is scheduled to take place at 12.30pm in Mumbai and will also cover long-pending proposals, including road widening and development of elevated roads in the region. The meeting comes in response to appeals from MIDC employees and local residents, who raised concerns over daily traffic chaos on connecting roads and highlighted the worsening state of Talegaon-Shikrapur Road. They demanded urgent intervention from state govt, especially after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis recently held a meeting to address similar issues in Hinjewadi IT Park. Dhiraj Mukte, a Chakan resident, said the agencies responsible for the road's upkeep failed to carry out timely repairs before the monsoon. "The road is now riddled with potholes that collect mud and water, leading to frequent accidents," he said. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune In April, state govt approved Rs6,499 crore for infrastructure upgrades, including the construction of a four-lane elevated road between Talegaon and Chakan, and a six-lane road from Chakan to Shikrapur. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo MIDC employees have also launched an online petition 'UNCLOG CHAKAN MIDC'. Bhosari BJP MLA Mahesh Landge, who has been invited to the upcoming meeting, said, "Instead of just extending the support, I am actively pursuing these issues with govt. Just as steps are being taken to resolve the issues in the IT park, we will also work to address the challenges faced by industries in Chakan MIDC." One of the key roads in the region, the Nashik-Pune highway, which falls under the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), connects MIDC to various parts of Pune. Thousands of employees commuting daily via this route face traffic jams. The meeting will also discuss the development of the proposed Nashik Phata-Rajgurunagar elevated corridor, which is expected to be implemented by NHAI and ease the traffic on the highway.

Traffic congestion hits new peak in Chakan MIDC belt
Traffic congestion hits new peak in Chakan MIDC belt

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Traffic congestion hits new peak in Chakan MIDC belt

1 2 Pune: What was once a short and manageable commute has now turned into a daily nightmare for thousands of industrial workers travelling to Chakan MIDC. With traffic congestion worsening year after year, workers say their travel times have nearly tripled, and it is taking a toll on their routine, income, and mental health. Employees said journeys that earlier took 20-25 minutes now stretch to two hours, forcing them to leave home earlier and often return late. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune "Most companies have biometric attendance systems. Arriving even 15 minutes late results in being marked absent, causing salary deductions," said a Moshi resident, who commutes daily to Chakan MIDC. Ravindra Lite, a resident of Bharat Mata Chowk in Moshi, has been working at Chakan MIDC for the past 19 years. "I used to stay in Nigdi, 17km from my company. Six years ago, I shifted to Moshi because it is closer (12km away) and I hoped to get more time to spend with my family. But now, due to daily congestion, I end up spending more time on the road than before," he said. His travel time increased from 40-45 minutes to nearly two hours. Lite added that if he arrives late, he has to stay back at work to complete his 8.5-hour shift. Utkrant Chopade, a resident of Dehu-Alandi Road and an employee at Chakan MIDC for six years, said traffic has worsened significantly in the past two years. "I now leave home half an hour early to make it on time. But I still get caught in snarls, especially because of heavy vehicles. The return journey is just as bad; I reach home 30 minutes later daily," he said. The worsening congestion on Pune-Nashik Road and Talegaon-Shikrapur Road — the two critical routes connecting to Chakan MIDC — has sparked protests from local residents and industrialists, who are demanding immediate action from authorities. Chakan resident Pratik Jadhav expressed frustration over the poor condition of roads and lack of accountability for their upkeep. "The roads are in terrible shape, and the agencies responsible, PMRDA, MIDC, and NHAI, keep blaming each other instead of fixing the issue. This, coupled with congestion, has led to fatal accidents in the area," he said. Industrialist and Chakan resident Prashant Tope echoed concerns, stating that industry vehicles and employees are stuck in traffic on a daily basis. "Authorities have failed to respond to our repeated complaints. They skipped essential pre-monsoon maintenance, and now the roads are filled with potholes, making things worse," he said. Dhiraj Mutke, another local, said residents and industrialists held a protest last week to highlight concerns. "Following this, a meeting was held by the PMRDA commissioner with officials from all agencies concerned. But we remain sceptical. These issues have existed for years, and we have only received empty assurances so far," he said. Last year, Central govt approved funds for the proposed Nashik Phata-Rajgurunagar elevated corridor, but it remains delayed due to pending tendering procedures. Similarly, work on the Chakan-Shikrapur road, for which funds were approved earlier this year from state govt, is yet to begin. PMRDA commissioner Yogesh Mhase told TOI that they have identified around seven roads that need to be developed on priority so that the congestion problem can be solved to some extent. "We are also planning another anti-encroachment drive to restore the full width of existing roads," he said, adding that although a similar drive was conducted earlier, encroachments have reappeared, re-narrowing the roads and worsening traffic flow. Mhase further said that other issues were also discussed in a meeting with all agencies concerned on Wednesday. "MSRDC has been tasked with repairing Talegaon-Shikrapur Road and filling potholes on a priority basis, while NHAI will focus on developing two-metre shoulders along the Pune-Nashik Highway," he said. Delays in several road projects due to land acquisition hurdles were also discussed. "It was decided that PMRDA will intervene and attempt to acquire land through transfer of development rights (TDR) wherever possible to speed up pending works," Mhase said. Vivek Patil, DCP (traffic) of Pimpri Chinchwad, told TOI that they have already banned movement of heavy vehicles between 8am to 11am and 5pm to 8pm on the problem stretches. "Traffic personnel and wardens were also increased earlier. We plan to deploy 10 traffic personnel and an officer in the region to manage the situation," he said.

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