Hey there, folks! Big news coming out of Pune – a significant development meeting took place yesterday in Mumbai, focusing on various infrastructure projects and initiatives concerning the Daund area. Here are some key takeaways from the meeting:

1. Approval of Underground Canal Project: The meeting discussed and approved the underground canal project that will stretch from Khadakwasla Dam to Fursungi and Loni Kalbhor. This project aims to improve water distribution efficiency in the region, addressing long-standing concerns about water scarcity.

2. Acceptance of Surve Committee’s Report: The Surve Committee’s report on redirecting water flowing eastward from the Mulshi and Koyna projects in the Krishna basin was accepted. This move aims to optimize water resource management in the region.

3. Administrative and Cabinet Approvals: Administrative and cabinet approvals were given for converting and lining the canals of the Janai-Shirsai Lift Irrigation Scheme into a closed pipeline distribution system. This conversion is expected to improve water conservation efforts.

4. Revised Policy for Farmland Reclamation: A revised policy was approved for the reclamation of acidic, saline, and marshy farmlands in the state, with a focus on the Daund taluka. This policy aims to enhance agricultural productivity in the region.

5. Land Transfer for Police Infrastructure: Approval was given for the transfer of land from the Water Resources Department to the Pune Rural Superintendent of Police for the construction of a police station building and housing colony in Yavat.

6. Energy Sector Directives: Directives were issued to address issues related to the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) in Daund taluka. These directives aim to ensure reliable power supply in the region.

Exciting developments are on the horizon for Pune, and we can’t wait to see these projects come to fruition. Stay tuned for more updates on the progress of these initiatives!

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