Hey there, folks of Pune! Big news in town – Fursungi and Uruli Devachi are breaking away from the Pune Municipal Corporation and forming their own Municipal Council. But hold on, there’s a catch – the new council has no employees yet! Looks like it’s going to take some time to get things up and running smoothly.

Back in 2017, these two villages were brought under the PMC’s jurisdiction, leading to property taxes and fines for unauthorized constructions. But residents weren’t too happy with the slow progress of facilities and tax collections. Former State Minister Vijay Shivtare took their concerns to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and after some deliberation, the decision to form a separate council was made.

However, with no manpower in place, the PMC has been asked to step in and provide basic amenities for now. The new council will need time to get everything in order – from setting up offices to securing funding. But fear not, residents, the PMC will ensure that essential services continue without any disruptions.

A committee has been set up to oversee the transition of infrastructure and services to the joint Municipal Council of Fursungi and Uruli Devachi. With the Divisional Commissioner at the helm, they will be working hard to make sure everything goes smoothly.

So, buckle up, Puneites! Change is on the horizon for these two villages, and it’s going to be quite the journey. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!

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