Pune News: 500 Wakad-Tathawade Residents Hold Silent Protest Against Rising Air Pollution

Pune News: 500 Wakad-Tathawade Residents Hold Silent Protest Against Rising Air Pollution
Wakad, March 8, 2025: Over 500 residents from more than 22 housing societies in Wakad and Tathawade took to the streets on Friday in a silent protest against increasing air pollution caused by cement-mixed dust and construction debris. The demonstrators demanded immediate action from authorities to ensure cleaner and healthier living conditions.
Organized by the Wakad-Tathawade Housing Societies Forum, the march commenced from Kohinoor Courtyard One Society, passing through Indira School Road and culminating at Wakadkar Chowk. A diverse group, including senior citizens, women, and children, participated in the protest.
Residents’ Concerns:
Residents highlighted the deteriorating air quality due to excessive dust from construction activities and vehicular emissions. Many reported a rise in respiratory ailments, including asthma and allergies, particularly among children, the elderly, and pregnant women.
Despite multiple complaints to the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), PMRDA, and local representatives, residents claimed that no substantial action had been taken to curb pollution.
Key Demands:
- – Immediate cessation of cement-mixed dust pollution.
- – Implementation of stricter pollution control measures.
- – Regular air quality monitoring and public reporting.
- – Daily road cleaning to reduce dust accumulation.
- – Strict enforcement of pollution norms for vehicles.
- – Water spraying on roads to suppress airborne dust.
- – Health impact assessment and provision of medical support.
- – Maintenance and watering of roadside trees.
Warning to Authorities:
Protesters have warned that if authorities fail to act, they will escalate their movement.
Ongoing Commitment:
The Wakad-Tathawade Housing Societies Forum reaffirmed its commitment to fighting for a pollution-free environment.
“Clean air is our right, and we will continue our struggle until it is ensured,” residents asserted.
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