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After allegations of irregularities in TDR, PCMC to review Wakad project

ByVicky Pathare
Updated on: Dec 29, 2023 08:52 AM IST

Following allegations of irregularities in TDR for the development of PMPML depot in Wakad, PCMC to review project

PUNE: Following allegations of irregularities in the transfer of development rights (TDR) for the development of the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) depot in Wakad, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) on Thursday clarified that the project has been sanctioned as per the Urban Development Control and Promotion Regulations (UDCPR).

Following allegations of irregularities in TDR for the development of PMPML depot in Wakad, PCMC to review project . ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))

However, Shekhar Singh, PCMC commissioner, said that the civic body is reviewing all allegations raised over the project and an appropriate decision will be taken at the appropriate time. “Even if there is 1% scope for doubt, we will not go ahead with the project. The aim of the project was to generate a regular income source for the civic body without spending a single paisa,” Singh said.

The PCMC aims to construct a 21-storey commercial building with the highest specification in terms of design and onsite amenities on 2.5 acres of reserved land for the PMPML depot in Wakad. The PCMC plans to lease out the space above the PMPML depot and its office for commercial, grade A office spaces to generate revenue, and an average revenue of 5 crore per month is expected.

Singh said that DCM and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar have been informed about the project details and that the civic body has been instructed to go ahead with the project only if everything is clear. “We are trying to analyse the objections raised in consultation with the urban development department (UDD). I strongly feel that it is completely fine but if tomorrow we find something is wrong or the overall ecosystem is not ready for such a project, we might take the appropriate decision at the appropriate time” Singh said.

While the project is likely to generate a revenue of 60 crore per year for the PCMC, the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, Vijay Wadettiwar, had, during the winter session of the assembly, accused the PCMC officials of violating the rules while giving TDR to the builder for the development of the PMPML depot in Wakad. Wadettiwar had alleged that the builder was given a benefit to the tune of 681 crore in the transaction. Earlier on Monday, Ajit Pawar, too, had said that there is scope for doubt in the development of the reserved land. Pawar had hinted at an investigation into the allegations of irregularities in the TDR deal for the development of the reserved land in Wakad.

 
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