Hinjewadi IT Employees Demand Work From Home as Roads Worsen in Rain

By Priya Agarwal

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Daily Struggles of Hinjewadi Employees

In the last few weeks, Pimpri-Chinchwad and Pune city have faced continuous heavy rainfall. For many citizens, this has created problems, but for IT employees in Hinjewadi, the situation has become even worse. Flooded roads, traffic jams, and potholes have made daily travel unsafe and stressful.

Because of these issues, many IT employees are now requesting the government and their companies to allow work from home. According to employees, this will reduce risk, save travel time, and also help ease traffic on the already crowded Hinjewadi roads.

Why Roads in Hinjawadi Are a Big Problem

Hinjawadi is one of India’s biggest IT parks with thousands of people working in companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, and Cognizant. Every day, lakhs of vehicles move in and out of the area. But the condition of the roads has not improved in the same proportion.

  • Potholes have become deep and dangerous.
  • Low-lying areas are filled with rainwater.
  • Underpasses are blocked with water, making it impossible to use them.
  • Accidents are increasing because of poor road conditions.

Employees say that reaching the office on time is now nearly impossible. What used to be a 30-minute drive often takes more than 2 hours during peak time in heavy rain.

Employees Asking for Work From Home

Many IT workers from Hinjewadi believe that the work from home option is the best solution in this situation. They feel it will protect employees, reduce traffic, and avoid unnecessary stress.

A group called Forum for IT Employees (FITE) has also raised this demand. Pawanjiit Mane, the president of FITE, said that this is not the first time such a request has been made. Even in May, during pre-monsoon rains, employees had asked for work from home. The demand has now become stronger because the situation has not improved.

Employees argue that companies already have systems and infrastructure for remote work. During the pandemic, everyone worked from home smoothly. So, they believe that the same option should be given now when roads are unsafe.

Development Projects Still Delayed

One major reason for the traffic and road problems in Hinjawadi is the delay in infrastructure projects. Over the last few years, the number of IT companies and employees has grown quickly. But flyovers, road widening, and alternative routes have not been completed on time.

The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) had announced projects worth ₹650 crore for road improvement. But, according to reports, work has not even started in the last six months. This has only made the problems worse for daily commuters.

Key Problems Faced in Hinjawadi

ProblemImpact on Employees
Potholes and broken roadsVehicle damage, risk of accidents
Waterlogging in low areasLong traffic jams, delays
Incomplete flyovers and road projectsNo relief from daily congestion
Continuous rainsTravel time doubles or triples

How Rain Makes Things Worse

Rain is natural, but poor planning makes its effects severe. In Hinjewadi, heavy showers quickly flood the streets. The drainage system is not strong enough to handle large amounts of water. As a result:

  • Vehicles break down in waterlogged roads.
  • People walking or riding two-wheelers face high risk.
  • Traffic police struggle to manage the situation.

Many employees shared that sometimes they are stuck on the road for hours without movement. Reaching late to office or even missing an entire working day has become common during peak monsoon.

The Bigger Picture: Hinjawadi’s Growth vs. Reality

When Hinjawadi was planned as an IT hub, it brought big opportunities to Pune. The IT Park helped create jobs, housing, restaurants, malls, and schools. But the speed of development has also brought daily challenges.

Population and vehicle growth in Hinjewadi are very high, but public transport and road infrastructure are weak. For many years, metro and road projects have been under discussion, but execution is very slow.

Employees now feel that until these projects are finished, work from home is the only practical solution to ensure smooth operations without risking lives.

Voices of the Employees

Several employees have shared their experiences in different forums and social media:

  • “I leave home at 8 am, but still reach the office at 10:30 because of traffic and waterlogging.”
  • “Two days ago, my bike got stuck in a pothole hidden under water.”
  • “Companies can easily allow work from home, but they are forcing us to travel in these unsafe conditions.”

Such stories are not new, but the number of complaints has increased with the continuous rainfall this season.

What Employees Expect from Government and Companies

The demand from IT employees in Hinjawadi is simple. They want immediate relief. Their expectations are:

  1. Allow Work From Home – at least during heavy rain days.
  2. Repair Roads Quickly – fill potholes and improve drainage.
  3. Speed up Pending Projects – complete flyovers, alternative roads, and metro work.
  4. Better Coordination – between civic bodies, traffic police, and IT companies.

If these steps are taken, employees believe that life in Hinjewadi can become easier and safer.

Possible Benefits of Allowing Work From Home

Allowing work from home during such times can bring multiple benefits:

  • Less Traffic on Roads – fewer vehicles will reduce jams.
  • Employee Safety – fewer chances of accidents.
  • Time Saving – more productive working hours.
  • Fuel Saving – less fuel used for daily commute.
  • Better Mental Health – employees will not be stressed by travel.

FAQs About Hinjewadi Road and Work From Home

Why are Hinjawadi roads in such bad condition?

Heavy rains, lack of maintenance, and pending infrastructure projects have damaged the roads.

Are employees really facing so many problems?

Yes, thousands of IT employees are stuck in long traffic jams, face accidents, and sometimes cannot reach office at all.

What has the government promised?

The MIDC had announced ₹650 crore worth of projects, but work has been delayed.

Can work from home solve the issue?

It may not fix roads, but it can reduce traffic pressure and protect employees until projects are completed.

Is this demand new?

No, employees made the same demand earlier during pre-monsoon rains.

Hinjewadi is a major IT hub that has contributed a lot to Pune’s growth. But the poor condition of roads, incomplete projects, and heavy rains have made life difficult for thousands of employees. Their demand for work from home is not unreasonable. It is a practical solution that can reduce traffic, improve safety, and give authorities time to complete pending projects.

Unless the government and companies take quick action, the problems in Hinjawadi and Hinjewadi IT Park will only increase. For now, employees are clear – better roads or work from home, but something needs to change soon.

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