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PMC's tree transplantation efforts may achieve some success in replanting individual trees. However, mature trees support complex local ecosystems — including birds, insects, pollinators, and soil life — that are often disrupted or lost even when transplantation succeeds. Result: Net loss of established green cover, contributing to a gradual shift from green to gray in urban Pune. #SavePuneTrees #StopRFD #PuneRiverfrontDevelopment #SavePuneRivers #GreenToGray #SaveTrees #TreeTransplantation #UrbanGreenery #ClimateAction #GoGreen #EnvironmentIndia #PuneEnvironment #SaveOurEcosystem #GreenPune #EcoPune #BiodiversityMatters #SustainablePune #PuneNews
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This is an excellent analysis by #AlpanaKishore of #BimalPatel’s bizarre approach to heritage-development by erasure!! It spares neither the environmental nor culturally shared spaces. With the case of #KashiVishwanathCorridor project @newslaundry explores the “bubble development”- dvlpt that turns a blind eye to the reality of a site- its history, cultural specificity and multivocality. Instead it creates in a small isolated geography an illusion of modernity, a “neat” experience. This dvlpt, based on western paradigms and experiences from European countries, speaks to nothing arnd it, nothing quite Indian. Its endorsement by the Prime Minister is sad because a modern, “fast-growing nation” like ours ought to be more confident about its ability to shoulder the responsibility of past while moving forward. Instead it seems like we are simply copying answers from others’ papers. This is the SAME approach to other projects by #BimalPatel including the #PuneRiverfrontDevelopment Read- “A non-negotiable of this ‘modernisation’ mission is the ‘clean slate’ requirement that demands complete destruction. Every single thing on the land must be demolished to ensure a clean piece of land to build something new. This leaves no place for conservation. Zero worth is assigned to old neighbourhoods, generational settlements, trees or heritage.” newslaundry.com/2026/04/02/t…
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On one hand, Indian politicians talk about having #nationalpride and urge people to have more confidence in their own history, tradition, and culture; but on the other hand, they are constantly selling us foreign ideas of development. They want our cities to look like some other- Singapore, Shanghai, London etc. They want our #riverfronts to look like European riverfronts (#Sabarmati project is also inspired by #Thames like projects in London) We are unable to see whats good in what we have and build around it. Our rivers and riverfronts are different and some are unique. Instead of knowing what we have, conserving it, and enhancing our own beauty, we would rather erase and redevelop. Where is the national pride here? No innovation, no cultural specificity, no love for your own land, biodiversity, and rivers. Just proud that #BimalPatel is leading PuneRFD, the same man who did Sabarmati Riverfront! We are happy with too little and sometimes about wrong things! We really need to address this underlying hypocrisy in our politics. @mohol_murlidhar @aparanjape @CMOMaharashtra @PuneRivers @Jeevitnadi #puneriverfrontdevelopment #heritageconservation #vikasitbharat #savetrees #cleanrivers
𝐀 𝐤𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐬 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐞. Not in secrecy, but through files, stamps, and official approvals. More than 600 trees along Pune’s riverbanks—mute, rooted, and defenseless—are marked for felling. In a determined push to replicate the Sabarmati riverfront model, Political Leaders and authorities in Pune have set in motion an expansive Riverfront Development (RFD) along the Mula-Mutha river. Stretch by stretch, permissions are being issued—hundreds , thousands of trees cleared through due process, each sanctioned in the language of governance. What is unfolding is not beautification. It is erasure. As work advances, century-old trees—living archives of the city’s ecological past—are being cut down in succession. The riverbanks are being excavated, packed with concrete, and sealed with embankments. A living river is being straightjacketed into a narrow, engineered channel. Under the banner of “development,” Pune is steadily dismantling its own natural defenses. The project’s consultant, the Gujarat-based HCP Consultant, has effectively classified Pune’s riverine ecosystem—its dense canopy, its sacred groves, its biodiversity—as an "impediment". The logic is chillingly simple: if nature stands in the way, remove it. But who decides that a thriving ecosystem must give way to concrete? Who authorizes the transformation of a living landscape into a sterile corridor of cement? The consequences are no longer theoretical. Birds are abandoning their nests mid-season. Small animals are being driven out of shrinking habitats. The microclimate that once moderated heat and sustained moisture is being stripped away. And as this ecological unraveling accelerates, the city’s residents are left to confront a growing sense of unease. Yet, those elected to represent them remain conspicuously silent. Municipal corporators, state legislators, members of Parliament—those entrusted with public mandate—have offered little more than quiet acquiescence. The silence is not incidental; it is structural. Decisions of this magnitude are not made in a vacuum. The risks, however, are plain. Strip the riverbanks of vegetation, and flooding becomes inevitable. Replace green cover with concrete, and temperatures will rise. Destroy natural water channels, and drought will follow. This is not speculation; it is environmental arithmetic. But the calculus driving this project appears different—centered not on ecology, but on economics. Reclaimed land, commercial potential, curated public spaces: jogging tracks, gardens, and real estate value. The question is no longer what is being built, but at what cost—and for whom. Legal recourse has offered limited resistance. Courts have, in effect, deferred to regulatory procedure—directing authorities to secure environmental clearance from the State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) and proceed. The machinery moves forward. And so, the burden shifts to the citizens. Across Pune, voices are beginning to gather force. Residents are stepping out—raising objections, organizing peaceful protests, demanding accountability. What was once a quiet concern is hardening into public resistance. A critical moment now looms. A public hearing scheduled for tomorrow will decide the fate of 689 more trees slated for removal under the riverfront project. It is not merely a procedural exercise; it is a test of whether public participation can still influence the course of development. The stakes are no longer abstract. This is not just about trees. It is about the future of a river. And the survival of a city that may not yet realize what it is losing. #Pune #RFD #Trees @mohol_murlidhar @AUThackeray @rautsanjay61 @SidShirole @MDNagpure @prashantjagtapn @BalwadkarAmol @ChDadaPatil @Medha_kulkarni @SalimAli_Bird @MrMcgreely @SVYadwadkar @vandymini @mhemachari @suratkal @ameetgsingh @VinitaDeshmukh @AnathpindikaS @whattosayfolks @TamhiniGhat @PuneRivers @bonyuppal @SpeakUpPune @amardasbhalla @RajaSubramani22 @navipeth @sumedh_bp @Pushkaraj2020 @ultra__sonic @Jeevitnadi @pushkar_k09 @RupeshSarode03 @RupeshKesekar @mayurekbote @aparanjape @sanadiipbbiswas
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Citizens are putting their lives on the line here!! Ramnadi-Mula confluence stretch in #Aundh #Pune is on a private land. Its a devrai (sacred grove) and rich riparian zone. Ple have been protecting it from the vanity project of #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment . It’s pathetic if this is being done deliberately to clear the area. The notice for tree cutting is being circulated and the last date for raising public objections/suggestions is 13th March then why this rush?? @CMOMaharashtra @PMCPune @navalMH
The fire and Ram Mula Devrai in Pune looks deliberate. Let's raise our voice to save it @PuneRivers @AUThackeray @Jeevitnadi @AUThackeray @PKarve_Samuchit @ChaloPmc @moefcc @moesgoi @VTBKS_Pune @Indian_Rivers
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Replying to @PuneCityLife
Cute of how you believe all of this will be outcome of #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment #PuneRFD When the reality is altogether something else :)
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Same to You (Trans. Think a lot many times before cutting trees) @PMOIndia @CMOMaharashtra #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment #MulaMutha #TreeCutting #ForestDepartment #GovernmentOfMaharashtra @puneriverevival
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PUNE RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT- 10000 trees marked to be cut at NAIK BET! Is this development ? #puneriverfrontdevelopment - A SACRILEGE. #savetrees @NITIAayog @amitabhk87 - can development not include preservation of existing trees? #forest
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Understanding the Riverfront Development Project in Pune Time: April 8, 2023 05:00 PM Join Zoom Meeting us02web.zoom.us/j/8620592489… #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment #cause #SaveMulaMutha Meeting ID: 862 0592 4897 Passcode: 176551
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Environmentalist oppose Pune Riverfront Development Project citing degradation of Mula-Mutha rivers. Join us against #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment You can set a river ringtone following the given steps. puneriverrevival.com/ #RFDHataoPuneBachao #StopPMCRFD #PuneRiverRevival
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A series of lies.. Lockdowns being used for rampant encroachments & destruction. #ModiFailedIndia #Buxwahaforest #Lakshdweep #Aravalli #BhagwanMahavirSanctuary #CentralVista #CharDhaam #PuneRiverFrontDevelopment
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While we do everything possible to fight #COVID19, we must not lose sight of other challenges humanity faces. One of the challenges is climate change. Weather patterns are changing, glaciers are melting, rivers & forests are in danger, we can't let our planet remain wounded: PM
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