Pune: The newly merged area will require at least 100 more preserver staff to clean and sweep the activity.
The Civic body has told 17 sweepers attached to Manjari Gram Panchayat to continue the work of cleaning and related waste, but officials in civil administration said additional staff would be asked to follow inclusion.
Like Manjari, 22 other villages added to the city limits will also require a better power of maintainer staff.
Residents of these regions say the increasing population in the villages that join has placed additional burdens in administration to provide basic facilities.
Local residents face delays in delivery of Civic services because of inadequate staff at Gram Panchayats, but now expect an increase after the inclusion in the city.
“Strengthening staff is very important in the merger process.
Residents will not be able to get fast service except the new area including getting more staff and administration ensures that these areas are not fixed,” said Mahesh Shinde, a Bhilarewadi resident, said outside Katraj, said.
Nitin Kumar Jain from the Waghoil Association of the residents said, “Wagholi has more than two Lakh residents.
But, according to our knowledge Gram Panchayat only has 100 preserver staff who are totally inadequate to handle a very large population.
The increase in number will cause accountability and shipping service Fast.
People here are looking for a quick solution about problems such as garbage, water supply, street lights, death publications and birth certificates.
“Shriraj Gholap, a resident of Holkarwadi, said,” We only hope that people will not have to listen more The reason from the authorities.
The Panchayat Gram Office staff used told us about the limitations and lack of their resources.
We expect PMC to treat residents better because they already have many systems.
“PMC has suggested all departments to conduct detailed surveys and submit their requirements for additional staff to handle the Gabu area Ngan.
The consolidated report is expected to be ready immediately.
Sunil Indalkar, Deputy Commissioner and Head of the PMC General Administration Department, said, “We have accelerated the process of getting feedback from every department on existing workers, empty posts and requirements for additional strength.
For example, departments such as building permits, solid waste management Anti-encroachment comes out with their list to keep the area included.
“Administration will prepare detailed reports based on feedback.
The proposal to make new posts will go to the state government, Indalkar added.
While the Civic administration has begun assessment of staff requirements, it also began to appoint coordination officers for each village.
Meanwhile, steps have begun to divert some staff from Gram Panchayats from villages to join PMC.