BJP organises special GB meeting despite an uproar from opposition
BJP organises special GB meeting despite an uproar from opposition
ByAvinash RajputAvinash Rajput / Updated: Jul 16, 2021, 06:00 IST
Civic body members attending the special online general body meeting
Gets proposal of preparing DPR approved with majority votes; oppns says meet null as state already authorised PMRDA for same
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (
BJP) in the
Pune Municipal Corporation (
PMC) conducted the controversial special general body (GB) meeting on Thursday as per schedule despite the opposition’s objection.
The meeting was called for preparing the development plan report (DPR) for the 23 newly-merged villages.
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Political slugfest over merged villages’ dvpt
ByAvinash RajputAvinash Rajput / Updated: Jul 14, 2021, 06:00 IST
BJP calls special general body for DPR;
NCP terms meeting illegal
Pune Municipal Corporation (
The ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called a special general body meeting for the development plan report (DPR) of the newly-merged villages, which were touted as Nationalist
Congress Party’s (NCP) strongholds.
The move has irked the NCP and other opposition parties. They termed the meeting as illegal and have decided to approach the state government against this move.
After a meeting between Pune’s guardian minister and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and PMC officials postmerger declaration, it was decided that the civic body will adapt the DP slated by the
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Ghanta gadi charred in garbage fire, 3 injured
Ghanta gadi charred in garbage fire, 3 injured
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Apr 21, 2021, 06:00 IST
No casualties in an incident that took place near
Nanded village on Tuesday
Following a
fire that broke out in the garbage processing plants in Ramtekdi, Hadapsar and Uruli-Phursungi the trend has reached to Nanded garbage depot on Sinhagad Road. The sudden fire on Tuesday afternoon charred the entire Ghanta gadi parked inside the depot and also injured a waste picker couple and an employee belonging to
Nanded Gram Panchayat.
The locals suspect that the fire was lit deliberately to dispose of the waste as the agency which is lifting the waste for processing did not touch it for the last three months. The pile of waste has been dumped at the site for almost two years. With a sizable population, over 20 tonne of waste is generated on a daily basis from Nanded city, Shivane, Gorhe and other surrounding villages.