Air pollution in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad has started affecting real estate projects, as high AQI levels and poor air quality are stopping new Environmental Clearances (EC). The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) has recorded a high Comprehensive Pollution Index (CEPI Score) in many parts of PCMC, directly affecting new housing and construction permissions.
In this detailed Pune real estate analysis, we explain how rising AQI levels and pollution in Pimpri Chinchwad are blocking project approvals, and what this means for builders, homebuyers, and investors in Pune property market.
We cover the latest Pune AQI update and pollution report for areas like Kharadi, Hinjawadi Phase 3, Baner, Balewadi, Wakad, Ravet, Moshi, and Dehu Road. You will understand why the western part of Pune has better air quality, while PCMC regions are showing red and orange zones in the AQI chart.
Key Topics Covered in this Video:
1. What is the CEPI Score and how it affects Environmental Clearance (EC) in Pune real estate projects.
2. Why new housing projects in Pimpri Chinchwad and PCMC area are facing EC delays due to high pollution levels.
3. Current Air Quality Index (AQI) of Pune city and Pimpri-Chinchwad according to MPCB data.
4. Role of MPCB, PMC, and PCMC in controlling air pollution and monitoring AQI in Pune.
5. How rising air pollution and poor AQI affect real estate demand, property prices, and buyer sentiment.
This SaudaGhar video helps you understand how pollution control, sustainable development, and responsible construction can create a cleaner and healthier Pune real estate environment. Sustainable housing, green buildings, and stricter EC policies will decide the future of Pune property market.
If you are a Pune homebuyer, investor, or working in real estate, watch this video to know how AQI, MPCB regulations, and environmental clearance policies directly affect new construction projects in Pune and PCMC.