Townships are a new property mantra in India, and for the bigger cities they’re without any doubt the sole remaining hope for good quality living standards. Slowly but surely, the residential quality of life in cities like Pune is on the decrease, and township property is rightfully getting increasing importance as the most logical response to the increasing need for quality-based living.
The heedless way with which real estate development has been taking place in Pune has not only resulted in a veritable concrete jungle but also created problems like those of traffic congestion, air and noise pollution and water depletion much worse over the past several years.
In this depressing scenario, the massive integrated townships being developed in the booming city of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) have offered Pune’s citizens a new and invigorating lifestyle standard. In the PCMC, the integrated township revolution started in areas like Ravet and Moshi, and today the city’s leading developers have also established high-end townships in Punavale and on Spine Road.
Denne historien er fra April 1 - 30 2017-utgaven av Bureaucracy Today.
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