
Ashok Pandya
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Ashok Pandya
@Panash1248
Pharma API,Health Safety professional,humanist socially conscious






Pune isn’t “facing traffic”—it’s losing traffic sense. And that’s far more dangerous. We’ve gone from a city known for discipline to one where: • Signals are “suggestions” • Wrong-side driving is normalised • Footpaths are parking lots • Honking replaces patience This isn’t infrastructure failure alone. It’s a collapse of civic behaviour. Every rider jumping a signal saves 30 seconds… …and costs the city hours in chaos. Every car on the wrong side says: “My time matters more than yours.” And slowly, that becomes the culture. No amount of flyovers will fix this. No smart city tech will solve this. Because this is not a road problem. It’s a mindset problem. Pune doesn’t need just better roads. It needs better discipline. 👉 Enforce rules strictly 👉 Penalise consistently 👉 Educate relentlessly But most importantly— 👉 नागरिकों को खुद बदलना होगा 👉 नागरिकांनी स्वतः बदलायला हवे A great city isn’t built by projects alone. It’s built by the behaviour of its people. Right now, Pune is at a tipping point. We either restore order… Or accept chaos as our identity. #PuneTraffic #CivicSense #UrbanIndia














BIG NEWS - Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announces a bigger stadium in Mumbai. He says- "It will be a stadium with more capacity and located in a place where the crowd can disperse in 20 minutes and match can be viewed very well from any place on the stands. But no matter how big the new stadium is, it can never match the stature of Wankhede Stadium, where cricket will always be celebrated. All of us want the final match of any tournament to be in Mumbai. We will have a bigger stadium, but Wankhede is iconic and we will always celebrate cricket at this stadium."



















