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Protests over scrapping of water scarcity zone

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The Times of India    31.08.2012

Protests over scrapping of water scarcity zone

PUNE: The state government's decision to throw open 332.62 hectares in the 23 merged villages of the Pune Municipal Corporation for full-fledged construction has not gone down well with citizens' groups and environmentalists.

They have voiced their protests at the ongoing meeting where suggestions for and objections to the changes made by the government in the draft development plan, last December, are being heard. State town planning deputy director Avinash Patil is hearing the groups.

Their primary concern is how the civic body will meet the water needs of these areas once high-rises come up when the zone was recommended because of the scarcity. Moreover, they said, the city is facing water shortage and this time, water cuts are likely to stay till the next monsoon.

The state government scrapped the water scarcity zones claiming that the situation in these localities had improved in the last few years. "The decision will have serious consequences," said urban planner Anita Gokhale Benninger. She has submitted her objection to the scrapping of the zone.

Patil said that he plans to visit the sites. "I will verify the ground situation and make a presentation to the state government," he added`.
Last Updated on Friday, 31 August 2012 07:04