- Commuting from Baner to Hinjewadi SEZ has become a nightmare for residents, with the average speed being only 10 kmph.
- Poor roads, lack of pedestrian infrastructure, and minimal public transport options are making daily commute a challenge for employees.
- Safety concerns, especially for women employees, remain unaddressed due to the lack of CCTV cameras and police presence.
- NCP leader Supriya Sule claims that poor infrastructure is causing companies to relocate from the IT Park, while Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis disagrees.
- Residents compare Pune to cities like Hyderabad and Bengaluru, where governments invest heavily in infrastructure, highlighting the need for improvement.
- Smart traffic solutions, like those implemented in Hyderabad, are urged to be considered for Hinjewadi IT Park.
- Congress MLA Sangram Thopte and NCP candidate Shankar Mandekar have promised to address the infrastructure issues if elected.
- The Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, with a history of over 25 years, is in need of infrastructure improvements to secure its future as a leading IT hub.
- With the upcoming assembly elections, residents hope for positive changes to alleviate their commuting woes and improve the overall infrastructure of the IT Park.
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