The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has been cracking down on unauthorized constructions in the city, with a particular focus on restaurants and structures. In a recent operation, the PMC demolished a total of 64,500 square feet of illegal constructions in areas like Mohammadwadi, Undri, Karvenagar, and more.

The surge in unauthorized eateries and pubs operating without proper permissions has been a cause for concern, especially with incidents like the mishap at L3 Pub on FC Road. This has led to increased scrutiny and action from the authorities.

Some of the prominent venues targeted in the recent operation include Bar and Bakery in Mohammadwadi, Garlic Hotel, Highland Bar, Mountain High, Hotel Tattva, and Fusion Dhaba in Undri, as well as Sunrise Cafe and Cult Bar in Kad Vasti, Hadapsar. Additionally, unauthorized RCC constructions in Fursungi, Bhawani Peth, Shaniwar Peth, and Ganjpeth were also demolished.

In Karvenagar alone, the PMC demolished 90,000 square feet of illegal constructions, with an additional 21,000 square feet taken down in the recent operation. Similar actions were taken against unauthorized tin sheds between Rajaram Bridge and Mhatre Bridge.

These operations are part of the PMC’s efforts to enforce city regulations and maintain civic order, especially in light of the increasing concerns over unauthorized commercial activities in residential areas.

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