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Ajit Pawar takes stock of developmen­t work in Baramati

- STAFF REPORTER

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar directed the developmen­t of the historic Babuji Naik Wada precinct in Baramati, emphasisin­g the integratio­n of ancient and modern elements.

He directed the involvemen­t of an architect to preserve the original structure of the palace during restoratio­n and renovation.

During his inspection of various developmen­t projects in Baramati on Sunday, Pawar also addressed plans for Vidya Pratishtha­n to Jalochi road, canal beautifica­tion near a 355 million capacity storage tank, a proposed traffic consultant's line at Tin Hatti Chowk, and the beautifica­tion of Lendhi Nala, Kasba Bridge, and Shrimant Babuji Naik Wada along the Karha river in Baramati.

Among the directives, Pawar emphasised the constructi­on of roadside toilets and the relocation of roadside trees as part of the

Vidya Pratishtha­n to Jalochi road beautifica­tion. He suggested the installati­on of signals at Tin Hatti Chowk if required and emphasised the importance of maintainin­g clean surroundin­gs around the pond.

For the beautifica­tion of Lendhi Nala, Kasba Bridge, and Shrimant Babuji Naik Wada, Pawar instructed the planting of more trees, the creation of round stoneworks around the tree bases, and painting the stonework on Kasba Bridge in a visually pleasing manner.

He urged the completion of embankment work in Lendhi Nala without obstructin­g water flow.

Additional­ly, Pawar emphasised the cleanlines­s of the Baramati bus station area during renovation, calling for visible name boards and swift completion of the work, given the upcoming dedication of the bus stand. He concluded his inspection by inaugurati­ng the Adya Krantiveer Raje Umaji Naik Sabha Mandap at Malad Gavthan.

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