New CBI office to be constructed near Yerawada

0

Policenama

Central bureau of investigation (CBI) will soon have its new office in Yerawada, Pune. The office along with officers’ quarters will be built at the open plot in the Phulenagar area.

On Wednesday, Bhumipujan of the new office was conducted in presence of Mahindra Kadole, CBI head Pune, and Uday Chougule, Superintendent Engineer, central public works department.

The new three-floor office will be built on a one-acre land reserved for CBI near Mental hospital on Phulenagar-Alandi road.

Presently CBI is functioning from the office in Akurdi, Pimpri. The entire department will then be shifted to Yerawada once the project is completed.

Along with the office, there will be four residential complexes for CBI officials will be built. The estimated amount for the project is Rs 20 crore and it is expected to complete in one and a half years.

ALSO READ

Ajit Pawar makes important announcement for newly merged villages

Citizens will be provided low-budget homes in the newly merged 23 villages within the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits. These houses will be built on land acquired by the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) in these villages. This was announced by District Guardian and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar here on Friday.

He appealed to citizens to co-operate with the state government, which will carry out a planned development in these villages. He was speaking at a programme, where MHADA drew an online lottery for allotting its 2,908 flats at the Pune Zilla Parishad (ZP) auditorium. District Collector Rajendra Deshmukh, ZP CEO Ayush Prasad, ZP President Nirmala Pansare and MHADA Pune Division Chief Officer Nitin Mane-Patil were present.

“The state government has merged 23 villages into the PMC. The Maha Vikas Aghadi government is committed to develop these villages. Efforts will be made to make Pune the best city in the country. A planned development will take place in these villages. Puneites should co-operate with the government for this purpose, said Pawar.

He said some plots of land will be acquired by MHADA from the (read more)

You might also like
Leave a comment