By the NewsPatron Civic Desk

While our metro cities struggle with potholes, garbage heaps, and water shortages, a small village near Pune is quietly rewriting the rulebook of governance.

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Welcome to Adachiwadi—a “Model Village” (Adarsh Gaav) that boasts 100% plastic-free streets, an AC gym, digital schools, and something even Google might find surprising: Dustbins mapped on Google Maps.

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The “No Contractor” Policy

The secret sauce? Eliminating the middleman. The village guide reveals a stunning fact: “Amchya gaava madhe without contractor kaam hai.” (In our village, work is done without contractors.)

By removing contractors, the village ensures 100% of the funds go into the quality of materials. The result? 2-foot thick concrete roads and a drainage system they claim won’t need maintenance for 100 years. It’s a slap in the face to the crumbling infrastructure often seen in funded city projects.

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Perhaps the most powerful lesson comes from their political stance. The village operates on a principle of unity over party politics. As the guide famously says:

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“Aamcha Danda fix aahe, Jhanda fix nahi!”
(Our staff/support for development is fixed, our political flag is not.)

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They support whoever brings development, refusing to be blind vote banks for any single party. Freedom fighters from all communities are honored equally on their walls, signaling a caste-free, politics-free approach to growth.

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Adachiwadi forces us to ask a difficult question: If a small village can achieve this with limited resources, what excuse do our wealthy municipal corporations have? The question isn’t how they did it. The question is: When are we starting?

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