Shinde Acts On Thane Civic Lapses
Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde takes action against Thane civic officials. Surprise inspection reveals lapses in tree pruning and emergency response.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has ordered the transfer and suspension of several Thane civic officials after a surprise inspection exposed significant lapses in their response to recent rain-related emergencies. The action comes amid a spate of tree-fall incidents in the area, which raised concerns about the civic body's preparedness and efficiency.
The officials found to be non-performing will face disciplinary action, with some being transferred and others suspended. This decision reflects the state government's commitment to ensuring that civic bodies are held accountable for their performance, especially during critical situations like heavy rainfall.
The surprise inspection revealed that tree pruning had not been carried out adequately, contributing to the increased risk of tree falls during heavy rains. Furthermore, the inspection highlighted deficiencies in the civic body's response to emergencies, indicating a need for immediate corrective measures.
Shinde's intervention is aimed at addressing these shortcomings and improving the overall efficiency of the Thane civic administration. By taking swift action against non-performing officials, the deputy CM seeks to send a strong message about the importance of accountability and effective governance in Maharashtra's civic bodies.
The move is expected to lead to improvements in the civic body's emergency response mechanisms and its maintenance activities, such as tree pruning. This should enhance the safety and well-being of Thane's residents, who have been affected by the recent tree-fall incidents and other rain-related issues.