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Pune civic body to conduct structural audit of 50 statues

PMC will conduct a structural audit of over 50 statues in Pune for safety and stability after the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue collapse in Malvan.

Updated on: Aug 31, 2024 11:51 pm IST
By Nadeem Inamdar
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The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has decided to undertake a structural audit of over 50 statues installed across the city in the wake of the collapse of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue in Malvan.

Statue of Jamnalal Bajaj near Sarasbaug. (REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO)

Most of the statues are installed at Karve Road, Yerwada, Kasba Peth, Central Peth areas, Kothrud, Mandai, and Shivajinagar areas with funds from the state government, donations and under corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

The building designs department has collected details of such statues and work will commence Monday, September 1, said officials.

Yuvraj Deshmukh, chief engineer, building design department, said, “We have obtained information of 50 statues from the municipal secretary’s office. Some of the statues are in the form of busts while some of them are full statues.”

“The structural audit is being done from a safety and stability point of view. We will ensure that adequate security is maintained and wherever essential repairs will be carried out,” he added.

Jaymala Dhankikar, citizen rights activist, said, “The statues are symbols of our history and pride and hence PMC must always ensure their longevity and safety. At the same time, it must ensure that the statues are kept clean. The statues under jurisdiction of PMC are unclean and need a cleaning at the earliest.”

“Structural audit is a welcome step, and it would determine their safety and stability,” he added.

 
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