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CM tells UDD to expedite Maan-Mhalunge TP scheme clearance: PMRDA officials
CM tells UDD to expedite Maan-Mhalunge TP scheme clearance: PMRDA officials

Time of India

time14-07-2025

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  • Time of India

CM tells UDD to expedite Maan-Mhalunge TP scheme clearance: PMRDA officials

Pune: Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis instructed the urban development department to fast-track the clearance of the Maan-Mhalunge town planning scheme in Hinjewadi during a recent review meeting on civic and infrastructure issues in the area, senior officials of the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority said on Monday. "The CM specifically told department officials to look into the delay and ensure the proposal is processed without further hold-ups," a senior PMRDA official, who attended the CM's meeting last week, said. The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has received technical approval for four of six proposed town planning schemes from the urban development department (UDD), but govt notifications are still pending. The Maan-Mhalunge scheme, launched in 2018, is still under review, while the Manjari Khurd-Kolwadi proposal was rejected due to plot demarcation issues and needs to be resubmitted. "We hope the remaining hurdles will be cleared soon for the Maan-Mhalunge scheme," the official said. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune "The Maan-Mhalunge scheme was earlier cleared, but revisions were required after plots were found marked along flood lines. The approved TP schemes, Autade Handewadi, Holkarwadi (two separate schemes), and Vadachiwadi, await final notification from state govt," a source within UDD said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dementia Has Been Linked To a Common Habit. Do You Do It? Memory Health Learn More Undo The prolonged delay, attributed partly to last year's Lok Sabha and assembly elections, has stalled development in the Pune Metropolitan Region. "We are unaware why the proposals have been stuck, especially since these are growth centres. They should have been fast-tracked," another PMRDA official said. Earlier this year, PMRDA gave an in-principle approval to 15 additional TP schemes. The current schemes are being developed on the Gujarat model, where landowners receive 50% of developed land within the same area. Each of the five approved schemes was also expected to receive Rs 25 crore in central infrastructure support. PMRDA committed Rs 125 crore from its own funds for these projects. The delays have caused concern among landowners. Mohit Mehta, a Manjari resident whose plot was earmarked for development, said, "If the proposal requires resubmission, there will be no project coming up on our land this year." PMRDA officials said further delays in issuing govt clearance could push back the allocation of central funds. The schemes are integral to the draft development plan approved early last year, aimed at enabling structured growth across 5,000 hectares along the proposed 82-km ring road. GRAPHIC Size of cleared and rejected TP Schemes Vadachiwadi: 134.8 hectares Autande Handewadi: 94.4 hectares Holkarwadi Scheme 1: 158.2 hectares Holkarwadi Scheme 2: 130.8 hectares Manjari-Kolwadi (Rejected): 233.4 hectares Two More Schemes to Be Notified Next Week The Phursungi and Uruli Devachi TP schemes — covering 371 hectares and earlier proposed under PMC — have now been approved under the municipal councils. UDD will issue the final notification next week, officials confirmed.

A year later, govt clears 4 of 6 town planning schemes proposed by PMRDA
A year later, govt clears 4 of 6 town planning schemes proposed by PMRDA

Time of India

time21-06-2025

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  • Time of India

A year later, govt clears 4 of 6 town planning schemes proposed by PMRDA

Pune: The urban development department has cleared four of the six town planning schemes proposed more than one year ago by the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority, officials said on Saturday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Of the remaining two, the proposal for Maan-Mhalunge — once showcased as a model scheme in 2018 — is still under assessment. The Manjari Khurd-Kolwadi scheme was rejected on technical grounds, particularly in plot demarcation, for which the proposal will have to be re-submitted after making the appropriate changes, a PMRDA official said. The four approved proposals —Autade Handewadi, two in Holkarwadi, and Vadachiwadi — will cover a combined area of nearly 520 hectares. The department is expected to issue a formal notification for the clearances along with a rejection notice for the Manjari proposal, which will span 233.35 hectares, next week. A senior PMRDA official expressed frustration at the prolonged delay in receiving the nod. "We have no idea why it took so long. These are growth centres and should have been cleared much earlier." The delay, he said, impacted the region's pace of development. These six schemes will collectively cover more than 1,000 hectares. Notably, the Maan-Mhalunge proposal, which will cover around 250 hectares, was initially cleared, but had to be revised and submitted again after plots were found to be marked on flood lines. With the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections last year, there was no significant movement on the proposals. However, the recent PMRDA budget included in principle approval for 15 additional TP schemes, signalling a renewed push for planned urban growth. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The schemes are strategically planned along the proposed 82-km ring road to enable organised development across 5,000 hectares in the Pune Metropolitan Region. Residents affected by the delay in implementation, such as Mohit Mehta from Manjari, voiced concerns. "If the scheme is rejected and must be re-submitted, then no project will begin this year. The land marked for development will remain in limbo," he said. In this scenario, builders too delay planning their projects, a Holkarwadi resident said. "If govt approves the scheme, it will benefit the area as infrastructure development can start and the ring road will ensure better connectivity," said a developer who plans to launch his project in Holkarwadi. Officials too warned that further delays in state clearance could stall the disbursement of Central infrastructure funds, thereby affecting project timelines. All the proposed TP schemes will be implemented on the Gujarat model, wherein landowners receive 50% of the developed land back. Central govt committed to funding Rs25 crore for each of these six schemes, while PMRDA allocated Rs125 crore from its own budget. The Vadachiwadi scheme will cover 134.79 hectares, Autade Handewadi 94.44 hectares, and the two Holkarwadi projects 158.19 hectares and 130.78 hectares, respectively.

Chirps & clicks: Gurgaon birders spot feathered friends
Chirps & clicks: Gurgaon birders spot feathered friends

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Time of India

Chirps & clicks: Gurgaon birders spot feathered friends

Gurgaon's birding community is out and about, with cameras in hand and eyes on the greens. Sarus cranes in the fields, pittas mid-flight and paradise flycatchers that live up to their name – here's a look at summer through the lens of the city's avid birdwatchers. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Summer breeding birds like Indian paradise flycatcher spotted at Bhondsi Nature Park (Pic: Mohit Mehta/ @indian_pitta on X) 'Nesting birds can be spotted during the summer months' About the birds that can be easily spotted during summer months, birder and avian photographer Mohit Mehta says, 'Indian pitta and Indian paradise flycatchers are summer-breeding birds which come to Bhondsi Nature Park for nesting. The male flycatchers have a long tail, making them beautiful to photograph. Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse camouflage themselves in agricultural fields and Jhanjhrola grassland is the best place to spot them. The tallest flying cranes – sarus crane – breed in Gurgaon and can be spotted in Chandu Budhera. It is also a good time to spot resident birds like the red avadavat.' Yellow-crowned woodpecker, a resident bird, can be spotted at Bhondsi Nature Park, Sultanpur National Park and Sakatpur; Sarus cranes are seen at Chandu Budhera (Pics: @indian_pitta on X) Nineteen-year-old birder Gurnoor Dhillon, who hosts bird walks in Gurgaon, says, 'The black-headed cuckooshrike's singing in the Aravalli region is a treat for bird enthusiasts. Three bee-eater species also arrive in NCR. The blue-tailed bee-eater are commonly spotted in Bhondsi and Mangar (Faridabad). The blue-cheeked bee-eater is seen along the water bodies like Najafgarh Jheel, Chandu, Surajpur. Jungle prinias start calling in summer and can be seen in Gurgaon's green belts. ' Indian golden oriole, Crested bunting, cuckoo shrike can be spotted these days (Pics: Gurnoor Dhillon) 'Birders should wear a cap and opt for light clothes to stay safe from the heat' Summer is a great time for birdwatching, but birders should take precautions to stay safe from the heat, says Pankaj Gupta, who is leading the Delhi Bird Atlas initiative. He says, 'Many resident birds are breeding now, and they look their best with bright and colourful feathers. Some summer visitors like the Indian paradise flycatcher, golden oriole and Indian pitta also arrive to breed. They are very beautiful and a photographers' muse. But, in order to remain safe from the heat, birders should wear a cap, opt for light clothes and stay hydrated.' Birder Ramveer recommends early morning birding, given the heat (Pics: @ramveer4019) Birding spots in Gurgaon Bhondsi Nature Park Chandu Budhera Aravalli Biodiversity Park Basai Wetland Damdama Lake Sultanpur National Park Sakatpur Birds spotted by Aaran Sharma

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