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State quashes PMC's resolution to widen 323 6m roads to 9m across Pune areas
State quashes PMC's resolution to widen 323 6m roads to 9m across Pune areas

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

State quashes PMC's resolution to widen 323 6m roads to 9m across Pune areas

Pune: The state urban development department (UDD) on Thursday quashed a resolution approved by the standing committee of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to widen 323 six-metre roads in Pune city to nine metres. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The quashing of the resolution, which met with a backlash, is expected to give relief to many bungalow and housing society owners from across several city areas, including Sahakarnagar, Kothrud, Prabhat Road, Deccan Gymkhana, and Aundh. These residents had raised concerns over the possible increase in high-rises in narrow lanes fronting their properties, and the resulting pressure on service lines and potential traffic congestion. TOI had highlighted these concerns in a 20-part series of news reports under its 'Planning Controversy' campaign, following the standing committee's road-widening resolution dated June 9, 2020. The conversion would have impacted roads measuring around 103km in total. After the latest development, Rajesh Bankar, a senior official of PMC's building permission department, said, "We have got directives from state govt. They will be implemented, and blanket widening of roads as approved in the resolution will not be done." The state's latest directive says that the PMC's "resolution was not passed with due process. So, it is being scrapped as per provisions of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act of 1949". Former BJP standing committee chairman and corporator Ujjwal Keskar, former BJP corporator Suhas Kulkarni, and Shiv Sena's former corporator Prashant Badhe had moved Bombay High Court in 2021, accusing PMC's standing committee of not following the due legal process as stipulated under section 210 (1) (B) of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act while approving this resolution. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now HC subsequently asked the state UDD to give a hearing to both parties and work out a solution. Accordingly, the state UDD principal secretary KH Govindraj held a joint meeting on April 11 this year with Keskar, Kulkarni, Badhe, then-PMC commissioner Rajendra Bhosale, and city engineer Prashant Waghmare. On April 28, 2025, the UDD published the minutes of the meeting in which it has asked the PMC to resubmit a proposal recommending the quashing of its earlier standing committee resolution. Keskar told TOI, "These roads were mainly in the town planning schemes in the suburbs, and their widening would have caused significant harm to middle-class residents." Kulkarni said, "We want to convey the message that ordinary Pune residents will not tolerate actions taken for the benefit of the wealthy. In the next phase, govt has requested a report from the municipal administration on those who have constructed buildings assuming the roads would be widened to nine metres." Pune: The state urban development department (UDD) on Thursday quashed a resolution approved by the standing committee of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to widen 323 six-metre roads in Pune city to nine metres. The quashing of the resolution, which met with a backlash, is expected to give relief to many bungalow and housing society owners from across several city areas, including Sahakarnagar, Kothrud, Prabhat Road, Deccan Gymkhana, and Aundh. These residents had raised concerns over the possible increase in high-rises in narrow lanes fronting their properties, and the resulting pressure on service lines and potential traffic congestion. TOI had highlighted these concerns in a 20-part series of news reports under its 'Planning Controversy' campaign, following the standing committee's road-widening resolution dated June 9, 2020. The conversion would have impacted roads measuring around 103km in total. After the latest development, Rajesh Bankar, a senior official of PMC's building permission department, said, "We have got directives from state govt. They will be implemented, and blanket widening of roads as approved in the resolution will not be done." The state's latest directive says that the PMC's "resolution was not passed with due process. So, it is being scrapped as per provisions of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act of 1949". Former BJP standing committee chairman and corporator Ujjwal Keskar, former BJP corporator Suhas Kulkarni, and Shiv Sena's former corporator Prashant Badhe had moved Bombay High Court in 2021, accusing PMC's standing committee of not following the due legal process as stipulated under section 210 (1) (B) of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act while approving this resolution. HC subsequently asked the state UDD to give a hearing to both parties and work out a solution. Accordingly, the state UDD principal secretary KH Govindraj held a joint meeting on April 11 this year with Keskar, Kulkarni, Badhe, then-PMC commissioner Rajendra Bhosale, and city engineer Prashant Waghmare. On April 28, 2025, the UDD published the minutes of the meeting in which it has asked the PMC to resubmit a proposal recommending the quashing of its earlier standing committee resolution. Keskar told TOI, "These roads were mainly in the town planning schemes in the suburbs, and their widening would have caused significant harm to middle-class residents." Kulkarni said, "We want to convey the message that ordinary Pune residents will not tolerate actions taken for the benefit of the wealthy. In the next phase, govt has requested a report from the municipal administration on those who have constructed buildings assuming the roads would be widened to nine metres."

Letter to CS on link road from Paud Phata to Balbharati
Letter to CS on link road from Paud Phata to Balbharati

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Letter to CS on link road from Paud Phata to Balbharati

Pune: Leaders of the city-based "Aapla Parisar" forum, Ujjwal Keskar and Suhas Kulkarni, have written a letter to the chief secretary to allow the construction of the proposed Balbharati to Paud Phata road link. Keskar wrote, "The PMC ( Pune Municipal Corporation ) planned the Balbharati to Paud Phata road link by following all the provisions of the MRTP Act. The Bombay High Court rejected the petition regarding this road and allowed the PMC to construct it. The Supreme Court has not granted any stay on the project. The Central Empowered Committee does not have the authority to stay the direction of the high court; the Supreme Court has the sole authority." Keskar and Kulkarni sent the letter to the chief secretary after the Supreme Court-constituted Central Empowered Committee requested the chief secretary to ensure that no construction was carried out in the "deemed forest" area because its report on the proposed road link was pending consideration before the Supreme Court. Keskar claimed that the said area was not declared a deemed forest and hence, state govt should issue appropriate orders to the PMC to make this road available to people after completing all legal procedures. He also plans to approach the Union environment, forests and climate change minister, Bhupender Yadav, regarding the execution of the proposed road link. "We will put forth all the details and documents, and file a formal complaint with the Union environment minister seeking his intervention in the issue," Keskar said.

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