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18 new vehicles to boost PMC’s cleanliness drive  

On December 24, PMC received the 10 new vehicles, which were added to the eight vehicles acquired earlier this year in January and July

Updated on: Dec 30, 2024 06:18 AM IST
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To address issues such as littering, garbage burning, debris dumping, and the use of banned plastics, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has added 18 new vehicles to its fleet. These vehicles will assist PMC officials in daily enforcement actions and bolster regulatory compliance measures across the city, officials from the PMC solid waste management department said.

These vehicles will assist PMC officials in daily enforcement actions and bolster regulatory compliance measures across the city. (HT PHOTO)
These vehicles will assist PMC officials in daily enforcement actions and bolster regulatory compliance measures across the city. (HT PHOTO)

On December 24, PMC received the 10 new vehicles, which were added to the eight vehicles acquired earlier this year in January and July.

The PMC regularly takes action against offenders through its 15 zonal offices and the central plastic team, targeting issues like littering, garbage burning, and banned plastics. Of the 18 new vehicles, 15 have been allocated to the zonal offices, with one vehicle each assigned to the sanitation department, the engineering department of solid waste management, and the central plastic team.

“With these new vehicles, we aim to maximise the imposition of fines and raise awareness among citizens about littering, garbage burning, and other related problems,” said Sandip Kadam, deputy commissioner of solid waste management, PMC.

During the ceremony, Pune municipal commissioner Dr Rajendra Bhosale emphasised the critical role of zonal offices in creating awareness and improving penalty enforcement. He also directed that the new vehicles be deployed in two shifts at the zonal level to optimise their use for community outreach and enforcement efforts.

 
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