101 Pune Municipal School Closed Till July 12, Announces Mayor Manjusha Nagpure - Here's Why
· Free Press Journal
Pune Mayor Manjusha Nagpure has announced the closure of 101 municipal schools from July 7 to July 12. The decision has been taken in view of the upcoming Palkhi processions of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj.
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दि.७ जुलै २०२६ ते दि.१२ जुलै २०२६ पर्यंत पुणे महानगरपालिकांच्या १०१ शाळांना सुट्टी जाहीर केली आहे, याची नोंद घ्यावी !!#Pune #PuneRains #PublicSafety
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— Manjusha Deepak Nagpure (@MDNagpure) July 6, 2026
️ इंद्रायणी नदीला आलेल्या पुराच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर वारकऱ्यांच्या सेवेसाठी पुणे महानगरपालिका सज्ज!
— Manjusha Deepak Nagpure (@MDNagpure) July 6, 2026
इंद्रायणी नदीला पूर आल्यामुळे वारकऱ्यांच्या सुरक्षिततेला सर्वोच्च प्राधान्य देत पुणे महानगरपालिकेतर्फे विविध शाळांमध्ये निवासाची तसेच पिण्याचे पाणी, स्वच्छता, वैद्यकीय मदत आणि इतर… pic.twitter.com/ETsIFcOD7x
Every year, the Palkhis of Sant Dnyaneshwar Maharaj and Sant Tukaram Maharaj arrive in Pune from Alandi and Dehu, respectively. They halt in the city for a day before continuing their separate journeys to Pandharpur. However, due to the overflowing Indrayani River this year, Warkaris have been urged to come directly to Pune instead of travelling to Alandi or Dehu. The 101 municipal schools will be used to accommodate these Warkaris.
Just Days Before Ashadhi Wari, Floodwaters Swamp Pune’s Alandi; All Four Bridges Shut https://t.co/oiugo3wpXB pic.twitter.com/x8jCjWCgkA
— Gaurav Kadam (@gauraavkadam) July 6, 2026
Meanwhile, more than 400 Warkaris stranded in flood-hit areas of Alandi were rescued and shifted to safety on Monday after the Indrayani River inundated several parts of the temple town.
Pune Rains: Devotees Stranded In Alandi Rescued As River Overflows Ahead Of PalkhiAccording to the district administration, rescue teams evacuated 408 devotees from different locations in Alandi, including 220 from the Dnyaneshwari Mandir area, 100 from Indrayani Nagari, 60 from Thakurbuwa Mandap and 28 from Gopalpura.
Devotees stranded at various other locations were also shifted to safer places by teams comprising the civic administration, police, fire brigade, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and disaster management personnel.
Pune-Mumbai Expressway Chaos: Travellers Face Hours-Long Delays As Heavy Rain & Landslides Disrupt TrafficRescue teams also shifted around 150 cattle from inundated areas to safer locations.