- The ongoing dispute between the PMC and the irrigation department has been causing quite a stir in Pune for years. The PMC is not backing down and has challenged the charges, arguing that the irrigation department’s numbers are way off and unfair.
- In an effort to bring an end to this never-ending battle, the PMC has taken a bold step and filed a petition with the Maharashtra Water Tribunal. It’s about time a decision is made once and for all.
- During his recent trip to Pune, irrigation minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil didn’t hold back when he criticized the PMC’s actions. He stressed the importance of sustainable water management, saying that municipal corporations should focus on treating and reusing sewage water instead of constantly relying on the irrigation department.
- With the deadline looming, the residents of Pune are anxiously waiting to see if the PMC and the irrigation department can put their differences aside and come to a resolution. Otherwise, water cuts could be on the horizon for the city.
- Let’s hope that these two authorities can put their heads together and find a solution that benefits everyone in Pune. It’s time to end this dispute once and for all and ensure a stable water supply for the city.
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