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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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48,881 Std XI seats allotted

TOI : PUNE: Unhappy with the answers given by the officials of the civic water supply department, the Shiv Sena corporators, who have been demanding withdrawal of the 40 per cent water cut in the city, staged a walk out from the PMC general body meeting on Thursday.

The corporators came down heavily on the administration demanding to know why the water cut was not withdrawn.

Shiv Sena corporators Sham Deshpande and Mahadev Babar questioned why the PMC was not lifting water from the canal though water was being released by the irrigation department.

Pramod Nirbhavne, head of the water supply department, told the GB that the water flowing through canal cannot be lifted because it was turbid. “It is difficult to treat all that water in the water treatment plants. Though we have not officially withdrawn the water cuts, we are supplying up to 85 per cent water. The city is receiving one time water supply everyday.”

Nirbhavne added that normal water supply cannot be restored yet since the dams were not full to capacity.

The Shiv Sena corporators, however, were not satisfied with the answers and walked out of the meet.

During the GB meet, leader of the house Anil Bhosale and NCP corporator Dilip Barate raised the issue of having a comprehensive plan for water supply in the city.

“We need to seriously think over the water supply issue. All of us need to sit together and prepare a plan so that such a problem does not arise in future and there is proper supply 365 days a year,” Bhosale said.

Earlier in the day, mayor Rajlaxmi Bhosale performed a puja’ at the Khadakwasla dam as per the annual tradition. “This is not superstition but just a way to respect the nature,” Bhosale said. More Stories from this section 48,881 Std XI seats allottedWater cut continues, Sena corporators stage walkoutDams…More

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