November 3, 2025

Pune Ring Road & Hinjawadi-Shivajinagar Metro Progress Reviewed in High-Level Meeting; MoS Madhuri Misal Directs PMRDA on Infrastructure Push

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Pune News, June 26, 2025: Minister of State for Urban Development, Government of Maharashtra, Madhuri Misal, presided over crucial meetings of the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) today at the new administrative building in Nigdi. The discussions focused on accelerating Pune’s urban infrastructure development, with key reviews on ongoing projects, policy frameworks, and future action plans.

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Key Highlights from the PMRDA Meeting:

  • Infrastructure & Road Planning – Assessment of current projects and future strategies.
  • Hinjawadi-Shivajinagar Metro Line-3 Progress – Updates on construction, land acquisition, and challenges.
  • Pune Ring Road Status – Review of pending approvals and execution timelines.
  • 100-Day & 150-Day Action Plans – Evaluation under the Honorable Chief Minister’s vision.
  • Government Land Utilization – Ensuring optimal use for public welfare projects.

PMC Meeting Focus Areas:

  • Urban Development Schemes – Progress under Smart City Mission.
  • Affordable Housing & Slum Rehabilitation – Policy implementation updates.
  • Waste Management & Sustainability – Strategies for cleaner Pune.

Officials in Attendance:

  • PMRDA: Additional Metropolitan Commissioner Deepak Singla, Deputy Commissioner Deepti Suryavanshi, Joint Commissioner Kirankumar Kakade, IPS Officer Amol Tambe, and other senior officials.
  • PMC: Municipal Commissioner Naval Kishor Ram, Additional Commissioners M.J. Pradeep Chandran, B.P. Prithviraj, Om Prakash Divte, and department heads.

MoS Madhuri Misal emphasized “time-bound execution, transparency, and public-centric governance” while directing officials to fast-track pending projects. She also assured that citizen concerns regarding traffic, pollution, and housing would be prioritized.