1. Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is facing backlash for its decision to proceed with a road project that will cut through Vetal Tekdi, a crucial biodiversity hotspot in the city. Environmentalists and citizens are outraged, calling it an act of "ecological homicide" that will destroy Pune’s last green lung.
  2. The PMC’s Mula-Mutha Riverfront Development project, with a budget of ₹4,727 crores, has been criticized for turning riverbanks into concrete structures and luxury plots. This has raised concerns about increased flood risks and the planned cutting down of over 6,000 trees along the river, despite promises to the contrary.
  3. Ganeshkhind Biodiversity Heritage Park is facing a grim fate as the PMC approved the construction of a sewage treatment plant on its grounds. Conservationists warn that this move will harm the park’s ecosystem and contaminate groundwater, turning it into a sewage graveyard.
  4. Mundhwa Chowk witnessed a dangerous situation when a structure was left half-demolished, endangering pedestrians. This incident reflects the PMC’s incompetence in governance, highlighted by various issues across the city such as traffic congestion, sewage problems, and deteriorating air quality.
  5. Citizens of Pune are rallying against the PMC’s destructive projects, with social media campaigns and legal actions gaining momentum. The 2023 Chipko Andolan, which saved 1,000 trees, continues to inspire resistance against the corporation’s unchecked urbanization.
  6. To save Pune’s green legacy, citizens are urged to join protests, use legal avenues, hold officials accountable, boycott harmful projects, plant trees, advocate for stronger environmental laws, create awareness, and support initiatives that protect the city’s green spaces. The time to act is now, before Pune loses its green heritage forever.

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