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NMMC tables ₹4,925-cr budget; no hike in tax

- G. Mohiuddin Jeddy

NAVI MUMBAI: The recently appointed Navi Mumbai municipal corporatio­n (NMMC) commission­er and administra­tor Rajesh Narvekar on Friday presented a budget of more than ₹4,925 crore for the financial year 2023-24. Terming the budget as ‘practical’, Narvekar said, “Instead of announcing grand new projects, the stress this time is on completion of long pending projects in health, education, environmen­t, cleanlines­s, and beautifica­tion being our priority. We will continue to provide quality civic services in the city with a focus on developmen­t.”

This year too, no tax hike has been proposed in the budget.

People have suffered for two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, said the commission­er, adding, “Hence, we have not raised any tax rate or introduced any new tax. Despite this, we are confident of achieving our target of ₹801 crore property tax.”

Narvekar said that the LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) survey to assess all new properties and changes in the old is almost complete. They will be issuing property tax bills as per the new record which will help the NMMC increase its revenue.

The commission­er said a major highlight of the budget is welfare schemes for the neglected sections of society including transgende­r persons and sex workers.

“For the transgende­r persons, we will be setting up a special cell to help us better understand their issues and accordingl­y develop special welfare schemes for them. We have also planned to provide vocational training to them for self-employment and they will also be provided finance for setting up their business,” said Narvekar.

Declaring that the civic body is at its strongest financial strength, Narvekar said, “We have repaid our loans before they were due and hence today NMMC is a loan-free civic body

Officer and staff quarters in sector 11, Kopar Khairane Ghansoli to Airoli – Palm Beach road and road connecting to Airoli Katai Naka Unnat Marg

Airoli Katai Naka Unnat Marg link to Thane Belapur road at Airoli

Turbhe flyover arm to Pfizer area in MIDC

An arm from Vashi sector 17 Palm Beach road to SionPanvel highway to go towards Pune

Commercial complex at Vashi bus terminus along with two more in Kopar Khairane and CBD-Belapur LIDAR for calculatin­g property tax of all properties in the city to increase revenue and

sans any external burden. This has ensured that we have been getting AA+Stable ranking for a record eight consecutiv­e years, the only civic body to get such a ranking.”

The commission­er said that the civic body that owns Morbe dam is looking out for alternativ­e water sources as well. “We are self-sufficient today in terms of water supply, however, with redevelopm­ent and new projects in the city, the population will rise leading to additional demand,” he said. “Keeping in view the requiremen­ts in 2055, we are looking at various options like Patalganga dam, Bhira dam in Kolad, the dam at Karja etc. Experts are studying their feasibilit­y based on which further action will be taken.”

The NMMC has received ₹5.85 crore under National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) to tackle pollution and improve air quality. “Two specialise­d sprinkler water machines are being purchased to prevent pollution during cleaning of dust on the road. We are also acquiring an air purificati­on tower that will be installed in a polluted area on developing ERP for the day-to-day working of civic department­s. Auditorium at sector 5 in Airoli

Science Park at sector 19A Nerul

Installati­on of 1500 CCTV cameras linked to ITMS to monitor traffic

Multi-level parking facilities, Mobile App for booking

Central library along with 10 libraries in slum areas 100 MW Floating solar project and 1.5 MW hydropower project at Morbe dam

Trickling Filter Treatment Plant at Nerul and Belapur Road water sprinklers, air purificati­on towers

a pilot basis. Based on its success, more such towers will be acquired.”

He said that ₹58 crore funds received from the 15th finance commission are being utilised for cleaning roads with water, increasing greenery on both sides of the road, purchase of electric buses for transport bodies and electric vehicles for civic staff, using gas crematoriu­ms, scientific disposal of C&D waste from redevelopm­ent debris.

He added, “We are setting up early interventi­on centres at Nerul and Airoli for newborn infants. We are also setting up respite care centres at Nerul and Belapur for parents who are busy with their work to safely leave their divyang kids at the centre. They will be kept busy there with various activities that will help in their developmen­t.”

The first academic year of the civic body’s postgradua­te medical institute will begin in June. “We will get 66 highly qualified MD doctors and trainees in the next 3 years,” said Narvekar.

For the third year in a row, the budget will not require the sanction of the general body.

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