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Sanitation and Recycling in Pune, Maharashtra: What do you need to know?

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Here's what six local experts had to say about sanitation, recycling, and waste management in Pune, Maharashtra.

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Excellent city. Best education, medical facilities, hotels and restaurants, party places, improving infrastructure, job opportunities in both service and manufacturing industry. At the same time, too much traffic, increasing pollution, short tempered locals, road rages.

Hemanshu, says: 2023

If you’re moving to Pune get accustomed to traffic problems, pollution and chaos.

It is a historic place and the visitors will love to see it. It is safe place and is educational hub. Student loves it. The city is surrounded by the army and is less pollution free. It has rich heritage and birthplace of many freedom fighters. It is one of the best place to settle down. There are many retired people are settled and their children have got an employment at various companies. This a developing IT hub.

Roshan, says: 2020

In Pune, one should have a car. The city is very clean and well managed by municipal corp. There’s no reason to worry about security in this city. There are lot of big shopping malls and food sections across city. This is clearly a less polluted city.

Sreyash, says: 2020

It’s a beautiful city, but to should make sure you use public transport as the pollution keeps on increasing, and it has the best food with cheap living facilities, also they must know that, it has the best educational facilities and is best all over in the country when it comes to pune.

Pune is the cultural capital of Maharashtra, India. The city is historically rich with maratha empire’s Prime Minister fort residing in the Middle of city. The city has best health care facility. The city was Ranked one in the Indian government survey. The city is quite clean with least pollution with good air quality.

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