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Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced
Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced

Time of India

time4 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Tamhini Ghat receives 370mm rain; 205mm recorded in Lonavla; water discharge from Khadakwasla dam reduced

Pune: Several parts of Pune received light showers on Friday, against the India Meteorological Department's forecast of yellow alert. The break in heavy spell provided a breather to thousands of warkaris, who accompanied the annual Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar palkhis. They are headed to Pandharpur for the Ashadhi Ekadashi rituals. The ghat sections in the district continued to witness a significant spell, with Tamhini and Lonavla recording 370mm and 205mm rain respectively in 24 hours ending at 8.30am on Friday. Elsewhere, Kurvande recorded 129mm rain, followed by Girivan (160mm), Nimgiri (116mm), Bhor (109mm), Malin (69mm), and Talegaon (65.5mm). For Saturday, IMD has issued a yellow alert (moderate to heavy rain) for Pune. IMD has predicted "generally cloudy sky; light rain very likely". All the key stations in Pune recorded "light to moderate" rain in the 24 hours ending at 8.30pm on Friday. These locations included Shivajinagar (25.7mm), Pashan (33.8mm), Lohegaon (26.6mm), Chinchwad (35.5mm), Lavale (40.0mm), Magarpatta (31mm), and NDA (38mm). The irrigation department on Friday reduced the water discharge from Khadakwasla dam into the Mutha river to a rate of 7,800 cusecs from 15,000 cusecs on Thursday night. The release began with 2,000 cusecs on Thursday morning. The live water stock has been brought down to 70.5% of the dam's capacity. On Friday, the southwest monsoon further advanced into the remaining parts of Bihar, east Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, parts of west Uttar Pradesh, most parts of Uttarakhand, many parts of Himachal Pradesh, and some parts of Ladakh, IMD officials said. A senior IMD official said, "Light to moderate rainfall is very likely to occur at most places in the districts of Konkan-Goa, at a few places over south Madhya Maharashtra and at isolated places over north Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on Saturday." A number of weather systems are escalating the probability of rainfall, IMD said. They include a low-pressure area over south Bihar, an upper air cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan, and a trough running from northwest Uttar Pradesh to the north Gujarat region across the above cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan. IMD has advised fishermen not to venture into central and adjoining north, south Arabian Sea, northeast Arabian Sea along and off Gujarat-Maharashtra coast between June 20 and 24; along and off north Konkan coast on June 23. PMC clears choked drains Officials from the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) drainage and road departments said that teams were busy clearing choked drains and accumulated water from various spots on Friday. People, however, said that the civic administration now faces the challenge of repairing potholes and resurfacing roads. Santosh Kadu, who often takes Apte Road, said that two drainage chambers were overflowing on Wednesday. "Though water has stopped flowing out from the chambers the condition of the road has worsened," Kadu said. PMC's water supply department has decided not to draw water from a well located at Barangani Mala in the Sinhagad Road area for the next couple of days as a precautionary measure following heavy spells of rain. A nullah in the area started overflowing on Wednesday. Additional water tankers are being pressed into service to cater to Dhayri, Sinhagad Road and Nanded. The civic administration plans to take up a cleaning drive in the well and nearby areas after which water lifting will begin again, officials said.

PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions
PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions

Hindustan Times

time21 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

PCMC on alert for monsoon, palkhi processions

Following heavy rains, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has activated a coordinated emergency response to ensure safety of citizens and smooth conduct of the Sant Dnyaneshwar and Sant Tukaram palkhi processions, said officials. All zonal control rooms are operating 24x7 with dedicated teams in three shifts, according to statement released on Thursday. The fire and emergency services department has stationed over 15 rescue boats and 200 life jackets across various zones to handle any emergency. Flood-prone areas near the Pavana and Indrayani rivers are under constant surveillance, they said. Shekhar Singh, municipal commissioner, PCMC, said, 'We have anticipated such weather conditions and deployed teams, equipment, and control mechanisms accordingly.' Civic teams are working in mission mode to ensure smooth and safe passage for warkaris. Singh has directed departments to ensure zero waterlogging along the palkhi route. Emergency response units with mechanised equipment have been deployed at critical points across Bhosari, Dighi, and Nigdi. Citizens are advised to alert flood control room 020-67331111/020-28331111 for emergency situation.

IMD maintains red alert for Ghat areas, yellow warning for Pune city during palkhi procession
IMD maintains red alert for Ghat areas, yellow warning for Pune city during palkhi procession

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

IMD maintains red alert for Ghat areas, yellow warning for Pune city during palkhi procession

Pune: Heavy showers continued in the Ghat areas of Pune district, with Tamhini and Lonavla receiving triple-digit rainfall each of 230mm and 187mm, respectively, in the last 24 hours ending 8.30am on Thursday. IMD has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall for the Ghat section and a yellow alert for Pune city on Friday, coinciding with the annual Sant Tukaram and Sant Dnyaneshwar palkhis' arrival in the city. Kurvande in Pune's Maval taluka recorded 219mm of rainfall in the 24-hour period, followed by Girivan (160mm), Nimgir (116mm), Bhor (109mm), Malin (69mm) and Talegaon (65.5mm). Pune experienced persistent rainfall since Wednesday night, with intense showers causing disruptions. Water from a hilly area flooded homes in Hingne, while a fallen tree in Panchavati blocked traffic after crushing a car. The city fire brigade worked to clear the debris. Waterlogging was also reported in Hinjewadi IT Park and other key areas, leading to heavy traffic congestion. Lavale recorded the highest rainfall of 98mm from 8.30am on Wednesday to 8.30pm on Thursday, followed by Chinchwad (91mm), NDA (87mm), Pashan (64.2mm), Shivajinagar (56.1mm), Lohegaon (55.4mm) and Magarpatta (49mm). by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like USDJPY đang đi lên không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The India Meteorological Department (IMD) cited two key factors for the increased rainfall. "The two factors are a trough extending from northwest Uttar Pradesh to north Gujarat, influenced by a cyclonic circulation over northeast Rajasthan, and an offshore trough at sea level running along the coast from north Konkan to north Kerala," IMD said. "As a result, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall activity with heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places is very likely over Konkan and Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra. Besides, extremely heavy rainfall is very likely at isolated places in north Konkan," said a senior IMD official. IMD said the southwest monsoon further advanced over most parts of Bihar and some more parts of east Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. "Conditions are favourable for further advancement of the southwest monsoon over the remaining parts of the north Arabian Sea, some parts of Rajasthan, remaining parts of Madhya Pradesh, parts of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh over the next 2-3 days. Conditions are also becoming favourable for further advancement of the southwest monsoon over some parts of Punjab and Haryana during the subsequent 2-3 days," the official added.

Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July
Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July

Mumbai: Filmmaker Aditya Om has decided to pay a grand tribute to the 17th-century Marathi saint poet Tukaram through his latest cinematic attempt, "Sant Tukaram". The film will be reaching the cinema halls across the globe on 18th July 2025. Made on a massive scale, the story of the drama has also been written by Aditya Om. The much-awaited biographical flick is being headlined by well-known Marathi actor Subodh Bhave, who will bring to life the transformative journey of Sant Tukaram on the screen. Set against the layered backdrop of 17th-century Maharashtra, the project will chronicle Saint Tukaram's journey from a grieving husband to a strong voice for the voiceless through his spiritually electrified Abhanga poetry. Aside from Bhave, "Sant Tukaram" enjoys a stellar ensemble cast with celebrated actors such as Shiva Suryavanshi, Sheena Chohan, Sanjay Mishra, Arun Govil, Shishir Sharma, Hemant Pandey, Ganesh Yadav, Lalit Tiwari, Mukesh Bhatt, Gauri Shankar, Twinkle Kapoor, Rupali Jadhav and DJ Akbar Sami, along with others. Not just that, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna has also been roped in as the narrator for the drama. He will be giving philosophical insight into the spiritual journey of the 17th-century Marathi saint. Produced by Curzon Films in association with Purushottam Studios, the soundtrack for the flick has been composed by Nikhil Kamath, Ravi Tripathi, and Veeral & Laavan. The music for the drama is believed to be rooted in the Abhanga tradition, bringing a perfect mix of classical and folk influences. Actress Sheena Chohan, who has been roped in to play Avali Jijabai in "Sant Tukaram" will be making her Hindi debut with the drama. Sharing his experience of working with Sheena, Bhave shared, 'This is the first time I'm working with Sheena, but despite that, I found her a very sincere to the core actor on set. She knows her work and understands how important it is to be focused and sincere.'

Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July
Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Aditya Om's 'Sant Tukaram' to reach the cinema halls on 18th July

Filmmaker Aditya Om has decided to pay a grand tribute to the 17th-century Marathi saint poet Tukaram through his latest cinematic attempt, "Sant Tukaram". The film will be reaching the cinema halls across the globe on 18th July 2025. Made on a massive scale, the story of the drama has also been written by Aditya Om. The much-awaited biographical flick is being headlined by well-known Marathi actor Subodh Bhave , who will bring to life the transformative journey of Sant Tukaram on the screen. Set against the layered backdrop of 17th-century Maharashtra, the project will chronicle Saint Tukaram's journey from a grieving husband to a strong voice for the voiceless through his spiritually electrified Abhanga poetry. Aside from Bhave, "Sant Tukaram" enjoys a stellar ensemble cast with celebrated actors such as Shiva Suryavanshi, Sheena Chohan, Sanjay Mishra, Arun Govil, Shishir Sharma, Hemant Pandey, Ganesh Yadav, Lalit Tiwari, Mukesh Bhatt, Gauri Shankar, Twinkle Kapoor, Rupali Jadhav and DJ Akbar Sami, along with others. Not just that, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna has also been roped in as the narrator for the drama. He will be giving philosophical insight into the spiritual journey of the 17th-century Marathi saint. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Produced by Curzon Films in association with Purushottam Studios, the soundtrack for the flick has been composed by Nikhil Kamath, Ravi Tripathi, and Veeral & Laavan. The music for the drama is believed to be rooted in the Abhanga tradition, bringing a perfect mix of classical and folk influences. Actress Sheena Chohan, who has been roped in to play Avali Jijabai in "Sant Tukaram" will be making her Hindi debut with the drama. Sharing his experience of working with Sheena, Bhave shared, "This is the first time I'm working with Sheena, but despite that, I found her a very sincere to the core actor on set. She knows her work and understands how important it is to be focused and sincere." --IANS pm/

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