Why Hinjawadi Needs a Special Authority: MP Supriya Sule Demands Action

By Rohit Patil

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Why Hinjawadi Needs a Special Authority MP Supriya Sule Demands Action

Hinjewadi: Pune’s Growing IT Hub Facing Big Challenges

Hinjawadi (also spelled Hinjewadi) is known as one of India’s top IT hubs. Located in Pune, it’s home to the Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, which has over 300 IT companies and more than 3 lakh professionals. It contributes a huge share to Maharashtra’s software exports, but in recent years, the area has faced many problems.

What’s Happening in Hinjewadi Right Now?

Civic Issues Are Increasing

Despite being a major tech zone, Hinjewadi is struggling with basic services like:

  • Poor roads
  • Water shortage
  • Traffic jams
  • Flooding during monsoons
  • Unauthorized construction

These problems are due to unplanned growth, lack of coordination between government bodies, and blocked natural water channels.

Key Problems in Hinjewadi and Suggested Solutions

1. Blocked Drains and Monsoon Floods

Many buildings have been built over natural streams. This leads to flooding, damaged roads, and waterlogging. Agencies like PMRDA and MIDC have started clearing some areas, but more work is needed.

2. Traffic Congestion

Traffic in Hinjawadi is a daily headache. Metro construction debris and narrow roads have made it worse. Officials are now considering changing school timings to reduce peak-time traffic.

3. Water Supply Issues

Since 2018, PMRDA rules say each person should get 135 liters of water per day, but there’s no stable water source. Residents depend on tankers and borewells, while new construction projects keep getting approvals.

4. Lack of Unified Governance

Currently, multiple agencies handle different tasks—PMRDA, MIDC, PCMC, Gram Panchayat, and NHAI. This leads to slow responses and confusion. There is a strong demand for a dedicated authority to handle all services in Hinjewadi.

5. Need for a Special Planning Authority

MP Supriya Sule has asked for a Special City Development Authority or Industrial Township Authority for Hinjewadi, Maan, Marunji, and nearby areas like Jambhe, Gahunje, Lavale, Nande, Pirangut, and Bhukum. This new body would:

  • Plan and fund projects
  • Manage roads, water, waste, and traffic
  • Give faster approvals and avoid delays

What’s Being Done?

Ground Visit and Inspections

MP Supriya Sule visited multiple locations in Hinjewadi Phase 1, 2, 3, and nearby areas like Man, Marunji, and Bhoirwadi. She spoke to engineers, residents, and local officials. She inspected roads, drainage systems, and Metro construction sites.

Meetings with Officials

After the visit, she held a meeting at the Gram Panchayat office with PMRDA, MIDC, PCMC, and IT professionals. They discussed:

  • Traffic problems
  • Poor water supply
  • Housing society concerns
  • School bus routes
  • Waste management

She said monthly review meetings would be held until all problems are fixed.

Table: Hinjewadi’s Key Problems and Suggested Actions

ProblemSuggested Action
Flooding during rainsClean blocked drains, remove construction debris
Poor roadsComplete roadwork, widen roads, ensure proper maintenance
Traffic congestionAdjust school timings, build alternate roads, finish Metro
Water shortageSecure water sources, limit new projects until fixed
Lack of coordinationCreate a unified authority for faster decision-making
Unauthorized buildingsStop-work notices, no approvals without basic infrastructure

What Has Supriya Sule Demanded?

MP Supriya Sule has clearly stated:

  • If the problems in Hinjewadi are not fixed by July 25, a protest will take place on July 26.
  • She has written to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asking for an urgent meeting.
  • All concerned authorities must meet together – not separately.
  • No more construction permissions should be given unless basic needs are met.

She also said she will visit Hinjawadi twice a month until the issues are resolved.

Quotes from Supriya Sule

“Hinjewadi handles global business worth crores, but people here don’t get basic services.”

“Flooding and traffic are not just seasonal problems. They need serious attention and planning.”

“This is not a political issue; it’s about everyday life and urgent public needs.”

Why a New Governing Body is Needed

According to Supriya Sule’s letter:

  • Current governance is fragmented
  • Too many agencies delay progress
  • A special authority can take faster decisions
  • Funding and planning can be better managed

She called for a single-window system to speed up work and include citizen voices in planning.

Why Hinjawadi Needs a Special Authority MP Supriya Sule Demands Action

Latest Updates from PMRDA and MIDC

PMRDA and MIDC have started some action:

  • Removed Metro debris from parts of Hinjawadi Phase 2
  • Issued stop-work notices to 9 unauthorized construction sites
  • Asked developers and panchayats to open blocked natural streams
  • Started road repair and drain work near Bank of Maharashtra
  • Appointed consultants to improve stormwater management

FAQs About Hinjewadi’s Current Situation

What is the main issue in Hinjewadi?

Flooding, water shortage, traffic jams, and slow governance are the biggest problems.

What action has Supriya Sule taken?

She has done field visits, written to the CM, organized review meetings, and warned of protests.

Is there a plan to fix the problems?

Yes, PMRDA and MIDC have started work. Monthly reviews are planned. A new governing body is also proposed.

Why is a new authority needed?

It will make planning and decisions faster, avoid delays, and ensure proper service delivery.

Will Hinjawadi merge with PCMC?

It’s under discussion. Sule said they are open to either joining PCMC or creating a new authority.

When is the next important meeting?

A review with the Industries Minister is set for July 8, and a protest is planned on July 26 if no progress is made.

Hinjewadi is one of India’s top tech destinations. But growth without planning has led to serious civic issues. People are facing daily problems with water, traffic, and infrastructure.

MP Supriya Sule has taken a clear stand: fix the problems or face public protests. The demand is simple – better roads, clean drains, proper water, and a dedicated governing body.

For a place that powers so much of Maharashtra’s economy, Hinjewadi deserves planned growth and basic civic services. Fixing these issues now is not just needed – it’s urgent.

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