PCMC Road Development — Road with Potholes and hell lot of dust | |||
Hello Sir, I am Nitin Kale stays in Pimple Saudagar , Pune.I want to place an complaint about road maintance going on the road developement from last six months. This road comes under PCMC i.e. Pimpri-chinchwad munciple corporation which itself is the quite richest among Maharashtra state munciple corporations. During this road maintnance it becomes very dusty and not a single person can breath during this time.The quality of the road is also very bad.This can lead to bad breath or asthama or other kind of medical problems. PCMC is also charging more house tax and other tax as compare to other munciple corporationa and we people are paying this. But the basic aminities we are not getting within time. Apart from that its worst like anything whose quality can measure by anyone. On the one side we common man are paying tax for our basic aminities but not getting those things. I request you to please take necessary action about this as soon as possible.Hope this matter will be taken care soon. Kind Regards Nitin Kale [protected]@rediffmail.com Was this information helpful? | |||
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I am not sure, why do PCMC not put tar on roads even after 12-18 months. This thing happened with road in front of Aundh chest hospital. They just left it with the big stones and small concrete without tar. The same thing happened again with the road from Jagtap dairy to Rahatani Chowk. Now, even when the road at other part is fully prepared, they are going to open it without tar. This is ridiculous. The small concrete will disappear in day or two if you don't put tar. This is to dangerous for tyres as well as reason for back pain. I am not sure the reason behind not putting the tar on the road, which is hardly 10% of complete work.
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