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Midnight Bullet Racing Troubles Kharadi Residents of Thite Vasti in Pune’s Kharadi area have complained about late-night groups of Bullet riders allegedly racing between 2–3 am with illegally modified silencers. The deafening noise has disrupted sleep and raised safety concerns, prompting calls for strict police action.



@birari_yogesh @Miliind23 @justnormalguytj @PMCPune @aaplasurendra @mohol_murlidhar @MDNagpure @navalMH @MountNGlory @MarvelCerise @SatishJoshi_1 @Kharadicivic @IndiansOnTheGo @Kharadiresiden1 @prabhakarape @TOIPune @ThePuneMirror Housing societies in #Kharadi #Pune are receiving STP like water through PMC pipelines. The has odour, dirt and clearly not suitable for human consumption. Many citizens are facing health issue like diarrhoea. This is serious need urgent attention @CMOMaharashtra @Dev_Fadnavis

@PMCPune : This has been dug and kept as it is from last 2 months.. There is no progress taking place here from water Dept., PMC Is there any timelines to close it ? It is causing lot of inconvenience to residents, traffic issues. Location: Opp to Mio Palazzo Society, D P Farms Road, Kharadi CC : @PuneCityTraffic

@PMCPune Please note that we are getting horrible water quality since last few days in Kharadi. The water is smelling foul and is also murky. This needs urgent attention and needs to be fixed immediately.







A 4-lane flyover in Mira-Bhayandar suddenly narrows into just 2 lanes. This double-decker flyover is a part of the Metro Line 9 project by JKumar and is set to be inaugurated in February. Is this how @MMRDAOfficial designs “infrastructure”? How did this design get approved? 🤷🏻

Dear Indian, stop behaving like this please 🙏 Indians Have Now Started to Ruin their Oown Beautiful Varkala Cliff Beach ⛱️🏖️🏝️🌊 So sad see this much trash on the beach and along the cliff the as well. 😔

An inspiring lesson from our neighbour Thailand and the megacity of Bangkok:To cut pollution by 50% and improve daily life, the city implemented a strategy used in many global urban centres — the *“last mile” approach. The idea: from any metro station, citizens should be able to walk at least one kilometre on proper pavements. Over the past two years, Bangkok has rebuilt its walkways and added over 1,000 km of pedestrian paths. The result? People now walk from stations to their homes or shops, replacing short car trips — even in 40°C heat. The city also preserved a significant green cover to offer shade and reduce urban heat, making life more pleasant and sustainable. What about making it for gurgaon which has exactly the same aerial metro ? @leenadhankhar @MunCorpGurugram @OfficialGMDA @Suhelseth @GauriSarin @gurgaon_live




We as Citizens of India r only tweeting or trolling @GovtOfIndia_ for bad AQI across country. we must come 2 d streets and protest fr strict measures and actions. Let us all collective protest on streets on “26-Jan-26” fr Pollution free India !! #AQIAlert #AQIDelhi #AirPollution






