The Maharashtra government has decided to start e-banking facilities in 20,000 state Gram Panchayats to curb financial irregularities by self-help groups and money lenders. In the state, there are around 28,000 gram panchayats. Out them, 20,000 would have the e-banking facility, the government said recently.
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Pune’s civic body to cancel PPP mode road development
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is now planning to cancel the proposed public-private partnership (PPP) initiative for the city road development. The PPP initiative ran into trouble as the tenders for the project raised doubts of financial irregularities.
Pune’s civic body to cancel PPP mode road development
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is now planning to cancel the proposed public-private partnership (PPP) initiative for the city road development. The PPP initiative ran into trouble as the tenders for the project raised doubts of financial irregularities.

