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Home / Environment / Pune Chills Below 10°C, Bonfires Banned!

Pune Chills Below 10°C, Bonfires Banned!

18 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Pune experiences temperatures below 10°C.
  • Pune Municipal Corporation bans open bonfires across the city.
  • Violators face penalties for creating smoke from burning waste.
Pune Chills Below 10°C, Bonfires Banned!

As Pune grapples with temperatures dropping below 10°C, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has implemented a city-wide ban on open bonfires. This measure is in direct response to residents, including watchmen and staff in housing societies and commercial areas, resorting to burning wood, biomass, plastic, or coal to stay warm during the cold nights.

The PMC has declared that any open flames used for bonfires will result in penalties. Municipal commissioner Naval Kishore Ram stated that such activities contribute significantly to air pollution, releasing harmful particles like PM10 and PM2.5, carbon monoxide, and dangerous gases.

This initiative underscores a commitment to public health, addressing concerns that the smoke from bonfires exacerbates respiratory conditions such as asthma. The ban is effective immediately, with the civic body enforcing penalties to ensure compliance and maintain air quality.

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The PMC banned bonfires to reduce air pollution caused by smoke, which negatively impacts public health and exacerbates respiratory issues.
Violators caught creating bonfires will face penalties and civic action for violating open burning laws.
No, the Pune Municipal Corporation has banned open bonfires in all premises, including housing societies, regardless of the temperature.

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