PMC Seals RCC Coaching Centre on JM Road After CBI Arrest of Shivraj Motegaonkar The Bridge Chronicle
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PMC Seals RCC Coaching Centre on JM Road After CBI Arrest of Shivraj Motegaonkar

Action follows NEET paper leak case; civic body says coaching institute was operating illegally in residential premises; ordered the premises to be vacated within a month

Ankur Nikam

Pune, 21st May 2026: After the arrest of RCC Classes director Shivraj Motegaonkar in the NEET paper leak case by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has sealed the coaching institute operating on Jangli Maharaj Road.

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The civic action comes amid a wider crackdown on Motegaonkar-linked coaching centers in several districts across Maharashtra, including Latur and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

On Tuesday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) workers staged a protest alleging that the coaching center in Pune was functioning illegally. Following the protest, PMC Commissioner Naval Kishore Ram directed the civic building department to take immediate action.

According to PMC officials, RCC Motegaonkar Classes was operating across three floors of Borawake Towers on Jangli Maharaj Road. The premises were originally approved for residential use, but were allegedly being used commercially without permission. During inspection, officials also found unauthorized internal structural modifications inside the property.

Based on these findings, the PMC building department issued notices to the property owner and occupants under Section 268(1)(A) of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act.

The notice states that commercial and office activities were being carried out without civic approval and that the first, second and third floors were being used illegally.

PMC officials further noted that the premises had been occupied even before obtaining the mandatory occupancy certificate. The civic body has now ordered the immediate closure of unauthorized activities and directed the occupants to vacate the property within one month.

The municipal corporation has also warned that if the premises are not vacated within the given deadline, further action will be taken with police assistance.

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