Pune Pulse Impact: PMC Acts Swiftly On Mosquito Menace, Kalyani Nagar Residents Express Gratitude

Pune Pulse Impact: PMC Acts Swiftly On Mosquito Menace, Kalyani Nagar Residents Express Gratitude Pune, July 9, 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has promptly addressed the mosquito breeding problem in Kalyani Nagar after the issue was highlighted by Pune Pulse on July 7. The news report drew attention to residents’ complaints about stagnant water leading to a surge in mosquitoes, which posed a serious health risk in the locality. Pune: PMC’s Apathy In Kalyani Nagar: Stagnant Waste Raises Dengue, Chikungunya Fears https://www.mypunepulse.com/pune-pmcs-apathy-in-kalyani-nagar-stagnant-waste-raises-dengue-chikungunya-fears/ Responding to the media coverage and citizen appeals, the PMC sanitation team conducted extensive cleaning and mosquito fogging operations in the affected areas. This action has brought significant relief to the residents, who were struggling with the growing mosquito menace for weeks. Monica Sharma, Yasmin Charania, Munir Vastani, Haresh Bharwani, Rajeshwari, and Manisha — residents of Kalyani Nagar — expressed their heartfelt thanks to the civic body for their prompt intervention. They especially appreciated the efforts of Sanitary Inspector Mukund Gham and his team members, Ganesh and Pawar, for acting swiftly to improve hygiene and ensure public safety. “We are grateful to Pune Pulse for highlighting our concerns and to PMC for their immediate action in resolving the issue. This has made our surroundings safer and cleaner,” said the residents in a joint statement. This episode underscores the power of community voices combined with proactive governance and responsible media intervention. It serves as an encouraging example of how collaboration between citizens, media, and civic authorities can bring about tangible change in urban living conditions.

Pune Pulse Impact: PMC Acts Swiftly On Mosquito Menace, Kalyani Nagar Residents Express Gratitude Pune, July 9, 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has promptly addressed the mosquito breeding problem in Kalyani Nagar after the issue was highlighted by Pune Pulse on July 7. The news report drew attention to residents’ complaints about stagnant water leading to a surge in mosquitoes, which posed a serious health risk in the locality. Pune: PMC’s Apathy In Kalyani Nagar: Stagnant Waste Raises Dengue, Chikungunya Fears https://www.mypunepulse.com/pune-pmcs-apathy-in-kalyani-nagar-stagnant-waste-raises-dengue-chikungunya-fears/ Responding to the media coverage and citizen appeals, the PMC sanitation team conducted extensive cleaning and mosquito fogging operations in the affected areas. This action has brought significant relief to the residents, who were struggling with the growing mosquito menace for weeks. Monica Sharma, Yasmin Charania, Munir Vastani, Haresh Bharwani, Rajeshwari, and Manisha — residents of Kalyani Nagar — expressed their heartfelt thanks to the civic body for their prompt intervention. They especially appreciated the efforts of Sanitary Inspector Mukund Gham and his team members, Ganesh and Pawar, for acting swiftly to improve hygiene and ensure public safety. “We are grateful to Pune Pulse for highlighting our concerns and to PMC for their immediate action in resolving the issue. This has made our surroundings safer and cleaner,” said the residents in a joint statement. This episode underscores the power of community voices combined with proactive governance and responsible media intervention. It serves as an encouraging example of how collaboration between citizens, media, and civic authorities can bring about tangible change in urban living conditions.

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Pune, July 9, 2025: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has promptly addressed the mosquito breeding problem in Kalyani Nagar after the issue was highlighted by Pune Pulse on July 7. The news report drew attention to residents’ complaints about stagnant water leading to a surge in mosquitoes, which posed a serious health risk in the locality.

Pune: PMC’s Apathy In Kalyani Nagar: Stagnant Waste Raises Dengue, Chikungunya Fears 

Responding to the media coverage and citizen appeals, the PMC sanitation team conducted extensive cleaning and mosquito fogging operations in the affected areas. This action has brought significant relief to the residents, who were struggling with the growing mosquito menace for weeks.

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Monica Sharma, Yasmin Charania, Munir Vastani, Haresh Bharwani, Rajeshwari, and Manisha — residents of Kalyani Nagar — expressed their heartfelt thanks to the civic body for their prompt intervention. They especially appreciated the efforts of Sanitary Inspector Mukund Gham and his team members, Ganesh and Pawar, for acting swiftly to improve hygiene and ensure public safety.

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“We are grateful to Pune Pulse for highlighting our concerns and to PMC for their immediate action in resolving the issue. This has made our surroundings safer and cleaner,” said the residents in a joint statement.

This episode underscores the power of community voices combined with proactive governance and responsible media intervention. It serves as an encouraging example of how collaboration between citizens, media, and civic authorities can bring about tangible change in urban living conditions.

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