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Pune News: Major Updates for January 9, 2026

Stay ahead with Pune's top stories for January 9, 2026. Get the latest on civic issues, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments. Watch the full video for complete coverage.

Pune RTO Issues 5,623 International Driving Permits

Pune RTO sees a surge in International Driving Permits, issuing 5,623 in 2025. Travel agents confirm the trend of renting cars abroad for flexible travel. Learn about the application process and why this trend is growing.

Pune has least roads in India: CM Fadnavis

CM Devendra Fadnavis reveals Pune uses only 9% land for roads, the lowest in India. BJP outlines Rs 32,000 crore tunnel plan and metro expansion to tackle traffic woes ahead of civic polls.

Pune RTO's Fancy Number Revenue Jumps to Rs71.5 Crore

Pune RTO's revenue from VIP vehicle registration numbers surged to Rs71.5 crore in 2025, a significant jump from Rs52.9 crore in 2024, despite only a slight increase in units sold. Discover the bidding frenzy and why numbers like '7' fetched Rs7.7 lakh.

PMC Election Campaigning Begins in Pune

Candidates for Pune Municipal Corporation elections launch campaigns with padyatras, door-to-door visits after nomination scrutiny. Key parties focus on voter connect. Read more.

Pune University Road Flyover to Open Fully by Jan 15, 2026

Pune's crucial University Road flyover, connecting Aundh and Shivajinagar, is on track for a full launch by January 15, 2026, promising major relief from chronic traffic congestion. Read how this infrastructure project is transforming commutes.

Pune's 2026 Food Scene: Trucks Rise, Health Focus Grows

Pune's culinary landscape is transforming for 2026. Food trucks are challenging cafes, while healthy menus gain demand. Affordability and regulation are the key battles ahead. Explore the city's evolving food culture.

Pune Traffic Offences Hit Record High in 2025

Pune's traffic violations surge to nearly 20 lakh cases in 2025, driven by wrong-side driving, signal jumps, and footpath invasions. Police cite increased enforcement, while activists point to infrastructure gaps. Read more.

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