Deputy Chief Minister conducted an early Saturday inspection at Rajiv Gandhi IT Park in Hinjewadi to assess ongoing infrastructure challenges. The official examined traffic congestion, road conditions, flooding concerns, and electrical supply limitations affecting technology companies and local residents. Administrative teams received directives to coordinate responses addressing these operational disruptions.
The minister visited Pune Metro Line 3 construction sites during the same field assessment. Previous discussions on July 13 with district administrators and PMRDA representatives had established action plans for resolving park-related difficulties. Technology firms operating within the facility have repeatedly expressed concerns about waterlogging and transportation bottlenecks impacting business functions.
Pawar instructed relevant departments to accelerate garbage removal, eliminate unauthorized encroachments blocking drainage systems, and develop six-lane road construction proposals. The official emphasized creating flood-resistant infrastructure capable of handling heavy rainfall without accumulation. Chief Minister Fadnavis previously demanded coordinated planning from multiple municipal corporations and development authorities to address these persistent problems affecting thousands of technology professionals.
The minister visited Pune Metro Line 3 construction sites during the same field assessment. Previous discussions on July 13 with district administrators and PMRDA representatives had established action plans for resolving park-related difficulties. Technology firms operating within the facility have repeatedly expressed concerns about waterlogging and transportation bottlenecks impacting business functions.
Pawar instructed relevant departments to accelerate garbage removal, eliminate unauthorized encroachments blocking drainage systems, and develop six-lane road construction proposals. The official emphasized creating flood-resistant infrastructure capable of handling heavy rainfall without accumulation. Chief Minister Fadnavis previously demanded coordinated planning from multiple municipal corporations and development authorities to address these persistent problems affecting thousands of technology professionals.