PMRDA Launches Fresh Action to Stop Encroachments in Hinjewadi

By Priya Agarwal

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Encroachments Return in Hinjewadi: PMRDA Begins Fresh Survey and Action

The issue of encroachments in Hinjewadi has once again come into focus. Even after previous removal drives, illegal structures and obstructions have started to appear again in several parts of the IT hub. To stop this, the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has started a fresh survey across the Hinjewadi area.

PMRDA’s New Action Plan in Hinjewadi

A few months ago, PMRDA along with other government departments conducted a large-scale anti-encroachment drive in Hinjewadi. During that operation, several illegal structures were cleared, and the main roads were made free for traffic. Temporary repairs were also done to fix potholes and improve the overall road condition.

However, in recent weeks, locals and commuters have noticed that encroachments are slowly returning in certain pockets of Hinjewadi. Shops and temporary stalls have started occupying the same areas that were earlier cleared. After receiving complaints from residents and workers, PMRDA has decided to launch another round of survey and inspection in Hinjewadi.

Why Encroachments Keep Returning in Hinjewadi

Hinjewadi has grown rapidly as one of Pune’s biggest IT corridors, but this growth has also led to rising urban challenges. One of the key issues is the repeated encroachment of public roads and spaces. When roads get occupied by makeshift shops, parking, and structures, it directly affects traffic movement.

Even after earlier actions, the lack of strict follow-up and monitoring has allowed small encroachments to reappear. Over time, these temporary setups become permanent, creating new problems for local people and IT employees who travel daily.

Earlier Actions and Visits by Officials

Four months ago, PMRDA and other departments conducted a joint anti-encroachment drive in Hinjewadi. During that period, the condition of Hinjewadi had reached a point where traffic jams and poor infrastructure had become daily issues. Taking note of this, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar visited the area in July to review the situation.

Later, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also took cognizance of the problems in the Hinjewadi area. These visits pushed local authorities like MIDC and PMRDA to take immediate action. Roads were cleared, encroachments were demolished, and potholes were filled as part of a temporary solution. But, the permanent plan for widening and maintaining roads has not yet been completed.

Fresh Survey Underway by PMRDA

After receiving new complaints from citizens, PMRDA has again started a detailed survey in Hinjewadi. A special anti-encroachment team has been visiting different locations over the past few days to identify new illegal constructions and roadside obstructions. Based on this survey, further steps will be planned and implemented.

According to PMRDA officials, most infrastructure projects in Hinjewadi are already completed, but certain civic problems remain unsolved. The new survey will help identify these issues and plan the next stage of work.

“The survey in Hinjewadi will help us identify where encroachments have returned. Once the inspection is completed, necessary action will follow,”
Asha Holkar, Tehsildar, PMRDA

Impact of Encroachments on Hinjewadi Traffic

Encroachments on main roads and service lanes have a direct impact on Hinjewadi traffic. Narrow lanes and blocked pavements cause long queues during peak office hours. IT employees often face delays due to this. Despite earlier road widening plans, work has not progressed as expected, which has allowed illegal structures to return.

The following table shows a quick overview of the issue:

IssueArea AffectedAction by PMRDACurrent Status
Roadside encroachmentsHinjewadi Phase 1 & 2Cleared in last driveReappeared in parts
Traffic congestionPhase 1 to Phase 3Ongoing monitoringStill severe
Road maintenanceIT park internal roadsTemporary repair doneNeeds long-term work

Why Regular Monitoring Is Important

Experts believe that regular monitoring and strict follow-up are essential to keep Hinjewadi free from encroachments. Once illegal structures return, removing them repeatedly wastes time and money. Instead, authorities should maintain constant checks and involve local residents in reporting new violations.

Public Response and Local Concerns

Residents and commuters in Hinjewadi have welcomed PMRDA’s decision to start a new survey. Many say that the previous drive had improved road conditions and traffic flow for some time. However, without a permanent solution, problems keep coming back.

People working in IT companies also complain that encroachments near junctions and bus stops make it difficult to move during office hours. They want PMRDA and MIDC to work together to keep the area clean and organized.

The Road Ahead for Hinjewadi

Hinjewadi is one of Pune’s fastest-growing zones and home to thousands of IT professionals. To support this growth, PMRDA’s upcoming survey and actions are important steps toward keeping the area planned and free from illegal occupation.

The long-term solution will include proper road widening, waste management, parking control, and regular inspections. If done correctly, this will improve both traffic flow and the overall quality of life in Hinjewadi.

FAQs on Hinjewadi Encroachment and PMRDA Action

Q1: Why is PMRDA conducting a new survey in Hinjewadi?
PMRDA received new complaints about illegal structures returning in some areas of Hinjewadi. To address these issues, they have started a fresh survey.

Q2: When was the last anti-encroachment drive held in Hinjewadi?
The last major drive was around four months ago when PMRDA and other government bodies cleared roads and illegal setups.

Q3: Which areas in Hinjewadi are affected the most?
Encroachments are mainly seen near Phase 1 and Phase 2 roads, where small shops and stalls have occupied public space again.

Q4: What can citizens do to help stop encroachments?
People can report new encroachments directly to PMRDA or local authorities to help them act quickly.

Q5: What is the long-term plan for Hinjewadi?
PMRDA plans to strengthen road widening work, improve maintenance, and monitor illegal constructions to ensure Hinjewadi remains organized.

In short, the return of encroachments in Hinjewadi shows how urban issues need consistent attention. PMRDA’s new survey and follow-up actions are steps in the right direction to keep Pune’s key IT hub clean, safe, and functional for everyone.

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