Pune: PCMC Approves Key Development Projects

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Pimpri, 26th October 2023: In a recent meeting of the Standing Committee at the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), held at the late Mayor Madhukar Pavle Auditorium within the main administrative building, several crucial decisions and project approvals were made.

The committee approved additional expenses for the construction and electrical works of a barrier-free design in Divyang Bhavan at Morwadi. Additionally, the expenses related to hoisting the national flag, as well as maintenance and repair of Bhakti Shakti Udyan, were given the green light.

Expenditure for expanding the Dapodi’s Martyr Bhagat Singh School building electrical works, and paving block improvements in Shastri Chowk area, Ganesh Colony, and other locations in Ward No. 5 Gawli Nagar were approved. Furthermore, development of roads and construction works in Ward No. 5 Gawli Nagar, along with the construction of a CD work (cross drainage work) on the main roads of Hargude Wasti Pawar Wasti in Ward No. 11, were granted approval.

In Ward No. 16 in Kiwale, Shinde Wasti, and Gurudwara area in Ravet, road trenching, and filling of potholes were approved, utilizing the BBM method. In Ward No. 2 Borhadewadi in Moshi, expenses for MNGL Power Division, drainage, water supply, and service channels were approved, with the addition of road asphalting.

The committee approved expenses for the development of footpaths in housing projects for Economically Weaker Sections at Chikhali Sector No. 17 and 19. Additionally, the development of vacant land near Bhaji Mandai reservation in housing projects received the go-ahead.

The meeting also recognized the remarkable achievement of Gayatri Sanjay Bhalerao, who secured a gold medal in a table tennis tournament (doubles category) in Berlin, Germany. In recognition of her achievement, the corporation will provide a scholarship and support various construction projects in the area.

Under the Regional Office, the architectural maintenance and repair work of the Wakad Secondary School building was approved. Furthermore, printing and supplying answer sheets for the first-semester examination to students of the education department in classes 1 to 8 received approval. The expenses for cleaning and maintaining community and public toilets under the Regional Office of the Municipal Corporation were also given the green light.