Key Points

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar reviewed preparations for the 2026 Pune Grand Tour cycling event, highlighting its potential to attract global athletes. The event, tentatively set for January 2026, aims to boost tourism and environmental awareness. Pawar also discussed civic issues in Hinjewadi IT Park, including unauthorized constructions. The state government recently signed an MoU with the Cycling Federation of India for smooth event execution.

Key Points: Ajit Pawar Reviews Pune Grand Tour 2026 Cycling Event Prep

  • Ajit Pawar chairs review meeting for Pune Grand Tour 2026
  • Event to feature 40-50 international cyclists
  • Aims to promote eco-awareness and tourism
  • Maharashtra govt signed MoU with Cycling Federation of India
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Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar reviews preparations for 2026 Pune Grand Tour Cycling event

Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar assesses preparations for Pune Grand Tour 2026, aiming to boost tourism and environmental awareness with global cyclists.

"This is expected to be a significant event, with around 40 to 50 international athletes participating. — Ajit Pawar"

Pune, July 20

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Sunday chaired a review meeting to assess the preparations for the 2026 Pune Grand Tour, an international-level cycling competition.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Pawar said the event will be a major milestone for Pune, with around 40 to 50 international athletes expected to participate.

"We are soon going to host the Grand Tour 2026 event in Pune. In preparation for that, a meeting was held today with all senior administrative and police officials of the district. This is expected to be a significant event, with around 40 to 50 international athletes participating," he said.

Pawar added that the event aims to promote both environmental awareness and tourism in the city. The event is tentatively scheduled for January 2026, but the final dates are yet to be confirmed.

"The event is likely to take place in January, although the final decision is yet to be made... The purpose of the event is not only to promote environmental awareness in Pune but also to boost tourism", he said.

Earlier on July 3, the Maharashtra Government signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Cycling Federation of India for the successful organisation of the Pune Grand Challenge Tour 2026.

The Maharashtra Deputy CM said that other civic issues related to the IT park in Hinjewadi were discussed, which Pawar had visited on July 13.

Ajit Pawar informed that discussions related to resolving unauthorised constructions and illegal encroachments were also discussed in the meeting.

"Apart from this, civic issues related to the Hinjewadi IT Park area were also discussed. I had visited the area last Sunday to inspect the situation, and necessary orders were issued to resolve the issues, such as unauthorised constructions and illegal encroachments. Work is currently underway on those matters, and I took an update on it today as well", Pawar said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the tourism boost, I hope the government focuses equally on basic infrastructure. Hinjewadi's traffic situation is a nightmare - can't imagine adding international events to that chaos!
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Aditya G
Finally some good news for Pune! The cycling culture here is growing and this will inspire more youngsters. But please ensure proper safety measures - our roads aren't exactly cyclist-friendly right now.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Pune, this is exciting! International events help bridge cultural gaps. But I hope they consider better public transport options for attendees - the current system can be overwhelming for visitors.
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Karthik V
Good move, but why only focus on IT parks? What about other parts of Pune that need attention? The event should benefit the entire city, not just corporate areas. #EqualDevelopment
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Nisha Z
Environmental awareness + sports = perfect combination! 🌱🚴‍♀️ Hope they involve local schools and colleges to maximize participation and awareness. Pune's youth can lead the green revolution!
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Michael C
The timing in January is perfect with the pleasant weather. But two years is not much time - hope the preparations don't get delayed like many other infrastructure projects in Maharashtra.

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