Residents in Pune are voicing their demands for better healthcare, improved roads, efficient waste management, and enhanced security. From concerns over water infrastructure to the need for CCTV installation and encroachment-free footpaths, citizens are calling on the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to address these issues in the upcoming budget.
The Mohammadwadi-Undri Residents Welfare Development Foundation has highlighted key expectations from the PMC, including speeding up the DP Plan for Undri, accelerating water pipeline work, installing sewerage lines, maintaining public roads, installing street lights, and regulating construction approvals.
Citizens like Monica Sharma and Jaymala Dhankikar are calling for transparency and accountability in budget allocation, with a focus on healthcare, public safety, and infrastructure. Deepak Patil and Qaneez Sukhrani are emphasizing the need for proper utilization of amenity spaces, infrastructure development, improved public transport, and realistic budget planning.
Civic activists and environmental advocates are also urging PMC to allocate funds for pending projects like the cancer hospital, stormwater drainage, and education sector improvements, as well as long-term planning for climate resilience and pollution control.
As residents eagerly await the unveiling of PMC’s budget, they hope for a balanced and accountable allocation that addresses Pune’s pressing civic needs.
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