Disrupted Serenity: Kalyani Nagar Residents Urge Action on Flour Works’ Late-Night Noise

Residents of Neptune Society in Kalyani Nagar find their nights disrupted by persistent late-night noise emanating from Flour Works restaurant, raising concerns and prompting complaints from the affected community.

Distress in Neptune Society: Residents Speak Out

Neptune Society residents, particularly those residing close to Flour Works restaurant, express their distress due to continuous late-night disturbances. The noise, attributed to groups of guests at the restaurant until 1:00 am, includes loud laughter, boisterous conversations, and disruptive sounds. Despite residents’ efforts to communicate their grievances to both the restaurant management and relevant authorities, the situation remains unresolved.

Persistent Complaints: Residents Seek Relief

Residents report making numerous complaints to the restaurant management and local authorities about the late-night noise disturbances. However, their pleas for a resolution have seemingly fallen on deaf ears, aggravating the situation for those affected.

Allegations of Violations: Liquor Service Near Sensitive Areas

Residents allege that Flour Works serves liquor in the parking area, a practice reportedly halted by the anti-encroachment department of the PMC in the past due to its proximity to sensitive locations such as a school and Jamatkhana. Concerns about potential legal violations and the persistence of disruptive activities have intensified the residents’ call for action.

Committee Intervention: Senior Citizen-Focused Society Concerned

Neptune Society, known for its senior citizen and retired professional residents, has taken a proactive stance through its committee. The chairperson of the society raises questions about the adherence of the hotel to norms and rules governing its operations. The committee has lodged multiple complaints with authorities, seeking a permanent resolution to the ongoing disturbances.

Official Response: Denial and Assurance from Flour Works

Flour Works restaurant officials deny the allegations, asserting that their operations are within permissible norms and rules. Despite the assurance, residents continue to experience disruptions, prompting a deeper investigation into the matter.

Authorities Pledge Action: Yerawada Police and Former Corporator Respond

Authorities, including Balkrushna Kadam, Police Inspector at Yerawada Police Station, pledge to address the noise-related concerns promptly. Yogesh Mulik, ex-corporator of Wadgaon Sheri, emphasizes the need for renewed action and directs authorities to intervene and resolve the matter effectively.

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