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Merger of 23 villages gets state s nod

Merger of 23 villages gets state’s nod ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Jul 1, 2021, 06:00 IST The fringe villages will now be developed under PMC; FILE PHOTO This move has made Pune the largest city in the state in terms of geographical area followed by state capital Mumbai The state government on Wednesday issued the final notification regarding the merger of 23 peripheral villages into Pune Municipal Corporation ( PMC) limits. With this, Pune is set to surpass Mumbai as the largest civic body in the state in terms of geographical area. The Pune civic body will now have a 518 sq km area under its jurisdiction, while the

PMC blames plot owners for waste dumping done by its own contractor

PMC blames plot owners for waste dumping done by its own contractor PMC blames plot owners for waste dumping done by its own contractor ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: May 25, 2021, 18:26 IST Residents of society next to open plot in Vadgaonsheri where unsegregated, biomedical garbage was being dumped finally kept vigil and caught civic contractor in the act; before this, local body had suspiciously shut down all complaints sans resolution As per directions from the Supreme Court, various pollution control boards have banned any kind of open dumping of unsegregated waste, which creates major health hazards. Accordingly, the Pune Municipal Corporation ( PMC) is also supposedly implementing the rules and taking stringent action against institutions and individuals found violating norms under relevant sections of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act of 1949, as well as under environment protection laws.

Mira Bhayandar: MBMC under lens for Rs 100 Crore COVID Care scam

Mira Bhayandar: MBMC under lens for Rs 100 Crore COVID Care scam Suresh Golani As Maharashtra continues to grab national headlines with sensational new twists and turns in the infamous Rs.100 crore collection target case, former BJP legislator Narendra Mehta dropped a bombshell on Thursday alleging massive corruption amounting to around Rs. 100 crore by the civic administration of Mira Bhayandar in the purchase and hiring process of equipment and essentials amid the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. Interestingly, it’s the BJP that single-handedly rules the civic body on the virtue of its majority in the 94-member house. Addressing media persons, Mehta alleged that the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) chief misused his powers bestowed with accordance to the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act, to hire equipments including hospital beds, chairs, ambulances and even tube-lights at prices for a lot more, what it would have actually cost to purchase and make the material M

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