WAKAD  -  QUALITY OF LIFE  -  A WISHLIST
LIVING IN PUNE
SIX THINGS WANTED IN WAKAD
By
VIKRAM KARVE 
At present, there is Zero Quality of Life in Wakad.
Life   is difficult in Wakad as even day-to-day requirements for a decent   living are not available. And just imagine, Wakad is touted as a future   “destination” and it is supposed to be a posh suburb of Pune. It is  only  when you start living here that reality strikes you. 
I   live in South Wakad, towards the Mula river, definitely the better  part  of Wakad, where at least the ambience is good, the view from my  clean  well lighted airy apartment is excellent with plenty of space all  around  and the air is fresh and unpolluted and there is still a bit of   greenery around. I like the charming rustic ambience of the clean,   serene, spiritual and well laid out Wakad village and once the   connecting road is ready I will be able to walk down to the highway.
I   really pity those who stay in North Wakad, on the other side of the   Aundh Hinjewadi   Road – it is a filthy, polluted, congested concrete   jungle choking with traffic and terrible infrastructure. Construction   activity is on full swing, with all the noise, dirt, and grime flying   around, and there is a perpetual stench due to strewn garbage and   debris, stray dogs abound dangerously and hapless people working on the   construction sites defecate in the open fields.
Let’s  hope for the best, stop cribbing and offer some constructive  suggestions to improve the quality of life in Wakad.  If  anyone is  listening, here is a small wish list of things urgently  required in  Wakad in order to alleviate the difficulties of Wakadkars  and raise the  quality of life. 
I will list just SIX THINGS, six very basic requirements of urban life, to start with:
1. FOOD
There   is an urgent need of some good value-for-money restaurants, eateries   and fast food joints because, today, there is nowhere you can go to eat   out in Wakad. Yes, you do not even get a decent Vada Pav or Bhel or  Pani  Puri or Misal or Dosa or Idli or Utthapam or Chola Bhatura or Pav  Bhaji  or a pastry or ice cream or a quality hygienic affordable   value-for-money meal in Wakad. You can't even get a decent cup of tea or   coffee. If you want to have a snack, dosa, idli or an affordable meal,   you have to go all the way to Aundh or to Sadanand in Baner.  There   are a few expensive hotels and overpriced “dhabas” on the Mumbai –   Bangalore highway and on the Hinjewadi Road but what one needs are clean   decent family places, like Udipi Restaurants, which are not too much  of  a burden on the pocket. Let’s also have some good fast food joints,  an  ice cream parlour, cafes and street food places (pav bhaji, Chinese  etc)  too. A Khau Galli (planned by PCMC near the waterfront) would be great. There are no sweet shops or halwais out   here in Wakad. We require some home delivery restaurants too. Till  then  the only option is to order a pizza from Domino or a Burger from   McDonalds.
2. BANKS and ATMs
There   is just one ATM in Wakad - the solitary State Bank of India ATM in the   petrol pump premises. Surprisingly there is not a single branch of any   well-known bank in Wakad. I wish ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis, SBI and   other big nationalised banks open Branches and ATMs soon in Wakad   considering the huge customer base. 
3. SHOPPING CENTRE and MALLS
Believe it or not! 
There   is no departmental store, electronic goods store, bookstore, shopping   centre or mall in Wakad? There are hardly any shops either. Even to buy   the basics you have to go all the way to Baner or Aundh or Chinchwad,   which are quite far away. Just imagine the business such commercial   enterprises would generate.
4. MULTIPLEX 
If   you want to see a movie, you go all the way to ESquare more than 12   kilometres away and on holidays, you may not get tickets. Is anyone   planning a multiplex for all those entertainment hungry IT Pros living   out here in Wakad? Something like ESQUARE - a decent place to spend a   day and hang out.
5. LANDLINE TELEPHONES and BROADBAND
Let   me tell you something you will probably not believe, incredible but   true. You cannot get a BSNL Landline or Broadband in Wakad, the home to   IT Professionals.  Just before I relocated, I made a  request via  internet to BSNL for a landline and broadband connection at  my new  apartment in Rohan Tarang and promptly got an SMS that their  staff  would visit my place and give the connection immediately.  I  waited for  a few days and when no one from BSNL turned up, I enquired  with BSNL. I  was shocked when BSNL informed me that it was not possible  to give me  landline telephone or broadband internet connection as there  was no  optical fibre cable in that area. Well, I don’t live in an  uninhabited  desolate mofussil area in the back of beyond or deep  within  remote uncharted forests and jungles – I live in a most modern  township  just a stone’s throw away from the much hyped  “state-of-the-art”  Infotech  Park at Hinjewadi in Pune, which is being  flaunted as the IT  Capital of India. And, by the way, most of the  persons living out here  are IT Pros. That’s “Cart before Horse”  infrastructure development for  you!
6. MEDICAL FACILITIES
At  serial six of this wishlist for Wakad, last but not the least, we need  medical facilities, a hospital, clinics, doctors, dentists, even vets  for pets. Right now there are NIL medical facilities in Wakad - even for  the smallest of ills one has to rush to Pune City.
I   hope for the best. 
Maybe this wish list will be realized and the quality of life in Wakad will be elevated to a decent standard. PCMC must be collecting a huge amount of property taxes from Wakad and I am sure they will plough back some of the money into the development of Wakad and make Wakad a happening place to live in.
A large number of IT professionals employed by top-notch IT companies like Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, TCS etc located in the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park in Hinjewadi live in Wakad. I trust these companies will also do their bit to improve the quality of life in Wakad as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR. This will encourage more and more IT Professionals to live in Wakad which is very near their workplaces and will reduce commuting time, save expensive fuel costs and also help in alleviating the terrible traffic chaos on the roads from Hinjewadi to Pune City. I think the IT companies must play their role in the development of Wakad as this will ultimately benefit them in the long run.
Maybe this wish list will be realized and the quality of life in Wakad will be elevated to a decent standard. PCMC must be collecting a huge amount of property taxes from Wakad and I am sure they will plough back some of the money into the development of Wakad and make Wakad a happening place to live in.
A large number of IT professionals employed by top-notch IT companies like Infosys, Wipro, Cognizant, TCS etc located in the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech Park in Hinjewadi live in Wakad. I trust these companies will also do their bit to improve the quality of life in Wakad as a part of their Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR. This will encourage more and more IT Professionals to live in Wakad which is very near their workplaces and will reduce commuting time, save expensive fuel costs and also help in alleviating the terrible traffic chaos on the roads from Hinjewadi to Pune City. I think the IT companies must play their role in the development of Wakad as this will ultimately benefit them in the long run.
Until then, the best thing to do is to STAY INSIDE and STAY COOL and enjoy a life of solitude and contemplation! Just imagine that you are not living in Pune but in some rural setting, a back of beyond mofussil area, and plan your weekly trips to enjoy the delights of Pune City.
Dear Readers, especially fellow Wakadkars, please do comment and add on to the list…
PS:
Let   me end on a positive note and tell you the best thing I like about  Wakad (in  addition to the excellent connectivity, which is a well-known  fact). 
There  is a beautiful garden on the banks of Mula where I spend my evenings on  the lush green lawns by the waterfront enjoying the sublime  spirituality in the air. 
I   eagerly await the BRTS – once this comes through there will be plenty   of space for pedestrians and cyclists like there is on the BRTS Satara   Road where one can enjoy one’s walks unhindered. As and when the BRTS   sees the light of the day, one can hope to travel in the comfortable   BRTS Buses to Pune city, the traffic congestion will ease too, and   driving will become pleasurable.
Let's wait and watch - maybe Wakad will become a great place to live in.
To be continued ….
VIKRAM KARVE
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VIKRAM KARVE educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale, and Bishop's School Pune, is an Electronics and Communications Engineer by profession, a Human Resource Manager and Trainer by occupation, a Teacher by vocation, a Creative Writer by inclination and a Foodie by passion. An avid blogger, he has written a number of fiction short stories and creative non-fiction articles in magazines and journals for many years before the advent of blogging. He has written a foodie book Appetite For A Stroll and a book of fiction short stories COCKTAIL being published soon and is busy writing his first novel and with his teaching and training assignments. Vikram lives in Wakad Pune with his family and pet DobermanX girl Sherry, with whom he takes long walks thinking creative thoughts.
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Amazing, amazing stuff at your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am following your blog rite now.
Keep blogging so that I can keep coming back :)
What about parks and gardens and playgrounds? Do they have a plan for these? This is often neglected a lot.
ReplyDelete@ Md Muddassir Shah: Thanks. Do tell me which posts you like - I look forward to your feedback.
ReplyDelete@ Yogesh - Hey, you guessed my seventh forthcoming point. There are no parks in Wakad - except the waterfront park in South Wakad quite far away from most new constructions in North Wakad which is a terrible congested filthy dusty concrete jungle where you can't even walk on the roads properly. So if you buy a house there the only park you will have is inside your own township, in case they have one.
Hi Vikram,
ReplyDeleteI like your blog on Wakad.
I am living in Eden Towers (another side of road) and experiencing the same as you.
I enjoy my evening at temple and garden at river bank many times. Hope will meet some day and share our feelings. :)
Great writing, keep it on.
@ op - yes, we'll meet and exchange wakad notes sometime
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