Pune is taking strong action to clean up its roads. The city officials have started a big project to remove about 4,000 abandoned vehicles from the streets. They began this work at a place called Dudhbhatti Chowk in Ganesh Peth. This project is being led by the Pune Municipal Corporation together with the Pune city police. They want to make the roads safer and reduce traffic jams caused by these old cars.
Pune launches a massive cleanup operation to remove 4,000 abandoned vehicles from its streets, aiming for safer roads and reduced congestion.
When it rains, water collects in these abandoned vehicles. This can lead to mosquitoes breeding, which is a health risk for everyone in Pune. To solve this problem, the authorities have a plan to remove these vehicles. First, they'll send notices to the owners of the abandoned cars, giving them a chance to take their vehicles back. If the owners don't respond or can't be found, the police will take the cars away and keep them in special storage places in Baner and Kondhwa.
In the first day of this operation, 139 abandoned vehicles were taken off the streets. This shows that the project is off to a good start. The officials hope to finish removing all the abandoned cars in just 15 days. This shows how serious they're about making Pune's roads clean and safe.
This teamwork between the municipal corporation and the police shows how working together can help solve problems in cities. By focusing on public health and organizing traffic better, Pune is setting a good example for other cities to follow.
As this operation continues, the people of Pune can expect safer streets and a healthier environment without the dangers of abandoned vehicles.