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MIDC Directs Four Hinjewadi Developers To Cut Air And Noise Pollution

The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has issued directives to four major developers in the Megapolis area of Hinjewadi IT park to reduce air and noise pollution, following repeated complaints from local residents. The notices, sent to Reyaansh Logistics, Gera Projects, Godrej Properties, and Pegassus Properties, underline the growing concern over construction impacts in densely populated residential clusters within Hinjewadi Phase III.

Residents have reported significant dust accumulation and elevated noise levels from improperly covered and overloaded trucks transporting construction materials. Such conditions have reportedly affected road safety, air quality, and the overall well-being of communities living adjacent to the ongoing real estate projects. An MIDC executive engineer highlighted the potential health risks, stating, “Debris and dust from construction vehicles create substantial hazards for residents. Developers have been instructed to comply with environmental guidelines and implement adequate pollution-control measures.” Officials emphasised that these directives include covering truck loads, frequent water sprinkling, restricted working hours, and installation of monitoring systems to ensure compliance.

The developers have responded, asserting adherence to environmental norms. A spokesperson for Godrej Properties confirmed, “We remain committed to sustainability and regulatory compliance across all our sites. Any identified gaps will be addressed immediately.” Similarly, Gera Projects outlined their ongoing mitigation measures, including dust suppression, fogging, controlled vehicle movement, and installation of air quality monitoring systems. The company also stated that additional requirements communicated by MIDC were being implemented promptly. Residents, however, say visible improvements are still necessary. “Dust and debris make roads slippery and force us to close windows for long periods,” said a local resident. Another resident noted that noise levels from heavy machinery are comparable to industrial zones, posing a health burden on children and the elderly.

The notices mark the second instance MIDC has intervened in Hinjewadi based on community grievances. Local authorities, including the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), have been involved to monitor compliance and ensure that developers implement all mandated measures. Industry experts suggest that large-scale construction in residential areas requires rigorous environmental oversight. Compliance not only protects public health but also aligns with sustainable urban development goals, contributing to inclusive, low-carbon communities. MIDC and the developers have committed to ongoing engagement with residents to balance construction progress with civic well-being. Residents and officials alike stress that effective monitoring, transparency, and adherence to environmental norms are critical to ensuring that Hinjewadi remains a liveable, sustainable neighbourhood.

MIDC Directs Four Hinjewadi Developers To Cut Air And Noise Pollution
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