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Worker dies, 3 injured in work site cave-in: Probe ordered, PMC draws up safety guidelines
“We visited the site on Tuesday and ordered a detailed inquiry,” said additional municipal commissioner Prithviraj B P, who along with the municipal commissioner visited the site

A day after a worker died and three others were injured after debris fell on them while carrying out drainage work near Nanded city township, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) swung into action to prepare safety guidelines.
“We visited the site on Tuesday and ordered a detailed inquiry,” said additional municipal commissioner Prithviraj B P, who along with the municipal commissioner visited the site. “We have decided three things for now, which include safety guidelines at project sites. Training will be given to workers to ensure there is no repeat of such incidents,” he said.
Work at the accident site has been stopped for now, he said. “A team from Japan International Cooperative Agency (JICA) will visit the site and till then work at the site will not be restarted. However, work on the project at other sites will continue after ensuring safety guidelines are followed,” he added.
“We will ensure the main contractor provides compensation to the workers who died and were injured,” he said.
The River Improvement Project, also known as JICA project, involves construction of 11 new Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and laying drainage pipelines to ensure no untreated sewage is released in Mula and Mutha river. The project implementation has been delayed for long and failed to meets its March 2025 deadline. The project got delayed due to technical issues but finally it is on track. The project cost has increased from Rs 990 crore to Rs 1,173 crore and an additional Rs 250 crore for its operation and maintenance for the next 15 years.
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