Mula River (India)

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Mula
Mula-River-At-Harris-Bridge.jpg
Mula River as viewed from Harris Bridge
Location
Country India
State Maharashtra
Region Deccan Plateau
District Pune
Cities Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune
Physical characteristics
SourceDevghar taluka
  locationNear Aamby Valley, Pune District, Sahyadri, Maharashtra
Mouth  
  location
Sangamwadi, Pune District, Pune city, Maharashtra, India
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftNila River, Pawana River
  rightDevnadi, Ramnadi, Mutha River

The Mula is a river in Pune, India. It is dammed near the Western Ghats at the Mulshi Dam that forms the Mulshi Lake. [1] Further downstream, in Pune city, it merges with the Pawana River on the left bank and Mutha River on the right bank to form the Mula-Mutha river, which later meets the Bhima River. [2]

Contents

The river forms the boundary between the limits of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation and the Pune Municipal Corporation.This river goes from center of Pune city. [3]

Bridges

There are several bridges constructed on the river. The Rajiv Gandhi Bridge connecting Pune to Ravet crosses the river at Aundh. [4] The Harris Bridge crosses at Dapodi. [5]

New Holkar Bridge New-Holkar-Bridge-Over-Mula.jpg
New Holkar Bridge

The Holkar bridge crosses the river near Khadki. [6]

Mula River from the west bank Mula River from the west bank.jpg
Mula River from the west bank

The Sangam Bridge crosses the Mutha River at Sangamwadi, just before their merger. [7]

Pollution and flooding

In 2010, areas surrounding the river experienced flash floods due to high levels of pollution and garbage dumped into the river. [8]

The College of Engineering, Pune (CoEP) holds an annual boating festival at the river near its premises. In 2012, it was found that the river was not navigable from Khadki to CoEP because the Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited had obstructed the flow of the river by constructing a mud path to lay a pipeline. [6]

In 2013, it was reported that there were dead fish in the river near Wakad. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation did not determine pollution in the river as the cause. [9]

Due to high levels of pollution, including 125 MLD of untreated sewerage water being discharged into the river by the Pune Municipal Corporation, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has classified the water quality to be of Class-IV. [10]

In 2014, the Pune Police discovered that cannabis plants were being grown on the riverbed near Kharadi. [11]

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  1. Lonavala → Bhangarwadi → Kusgaon → Aundhgaon → Dudhivarekhind → Prati Pandharpur → Pavana Dam
  2. Pune → Pirangut → Paud → Kolvan → Pavana Dam → Pavananagar.
  3. Pune → Nigdi → Kamshet → Bedsa → Pavananagar.
<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation</span> Local governing body of Pimpri-Chinchwad

Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pune is the civic body that governs the neighbourhoods of Pimpri, Akurdi, Chinchwad, Nigdi, and the remainder of the northwestern city limits of Pune, India. It was established on 11 October 1982. It governs an area of 181 km2 with a population of 1.72 million. The executive power of the PCMC is vested in the Municipal Commissioner, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer appointed by the Government of Maharashtra. The position is held by Shekhar Singh (IAS) during the pandemic in late December 2020. The general body of the PCMC consists of 128 directly elected councilors, popularly known as "corporators", headed by a mayor. Rahul Jadhav (BJP) was elected as the mayor and Sachin Chinchwade (BJP) as the deputy mayor in August 2018. The PCMC headquarters is situated on the Old Pune Mumbai Highway alongside the freeway in the city of Pune.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pimple Saudagar</span> Suburb in Pune, Maharashtra, India

Pimple Saudagar is a neighbourhood in the city of Pune, India. Situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi)from Chinchwad and closeby prominent suburbs of Baner and Aundh, the locality is a progressive residential area that attracts the newer population of the city.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wakad</span> Neighbourhood in Pune, Maharashtra, India

Wakad is a neighbourhood in the city of Pimpri-Chinchwad, India. Given its close proximity to Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park in Hinjawadi, Wakad has recently emerged to be a popular neighbourhood for techies and expats. It is very diverse and cosmopolitan.

Chinchwad Assembly constituency is one of the twenty one constituencies of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha located in the city of Pune, India.

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Rainbow BRTS is a bus rapid transit system in the city of Pune. The system is operated by the Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML). The infrastructure has been developed by the Pune Municipal Corporation & Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pune. The project currently envisages 113 km of dedicated bus corridors along with buses, bus stations, terminals and intelligent transit management system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ravet, Pune</span> Village in Maharashtra

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Coordinates: 18°31′53″N73°51′37″E / 18.53137°N 73.86019°E / 18.53137; 73.86019