Pune: Rotational Water Cuts from 5 May: Full List of Affected Areas Released by PMC
                PuneNow News Desk
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Starting Monday, 5 May 2025, residents in several Pune localities under the Vadgaon water purification plant zone will face rotational water supply cuts. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) announced this temporary measure due to increasing water scarcity in the region.
Localities to Face Water Cuts
The affected areas include:
- Dhayari
 - Suncity
 - Vadgaon Budruk
 - Hingne
 - Sahakarnagar
 - Dhankawadi
 - Balajinagar
 - Ambegaon Pathar
 - Dattanagar
 - Santosh Nagar
 - Bharati Vidyapeeth campus
 - Agam Mandir
 - Katraj
 - Kondhwa Budruk
 
Water supply will be halted for one full day in each area on a rotational basis.
Monday (5 May 2025)
Balajinagar:
- Shrihari Society
 - Gurudatta Society
 - Nivara Society
 - Saikrupa Society
 - Gulmohar Society
 - Vicinity of Pawar Hospital
 
Katraj:
- Utkarsh Society
 - Gujarvasti
 - Eastern area near Katraj Lake
 - Choudhary Gothe
 
Kondhwa:
- Sainagar
 - Gajanan Maharajnagar
 - Shantinagar Society
 - Mahananda Society
 - Shrikrishna Colony
 - Sawant Colony
 
Tuesday (6 May 2025)
Old Dhayari & Suncity:
- Ujwal Terrace
 - Dalviwadi
 - Warangani Mala
 - Pare Company Road
 - Entire Suncity
 - Manikbagh
 - Samarthanagar
 - Mahalaxmi Society
 - Madhukar Hospital area
 - Vitthalwadi
 - Vitthalnagar
 
Katraj:
- Rajas Society
 - Niranjan Society
 - Kamala City
 - State Bank Society
 - New post office area
 
Kondhwa:
- Kamthe Patilnagar
 - Khadimachine Chowk
 - Sinhgad College vicinity
 - Haw Town Society
 - Kolte Patil Society (Ward 37)
 
Wednesday (7 May 2025)
Vadgaon Budruk & Surroundings:
- Wadgaon Highway area
 - Peru Baug
 - Dhabadi
 - Jadhav Nagar
 - Wadgaon Gaothan
 - Khurad Vasti
 - Sudatta Sankul
 - Samarthanagar
 - Societies behind Santosh Hall in Anandnagar
 
Hingne:
- Mahadev Nagar
 - Anand Vihar
 - Rajiv Gandhi Vasahat
 
Katraj:
- Waghjai Nagar
 - Bhande Ali
 - Sukhada Varda Society
 - Samrat Tower
 - Area behind Ambamata Mandir
 
PMC Advisory
The PMC has urged all residents in affected areas to store adequate water in advance and use it judiciously during the disruption days.

