The Asian Age

North civic body proposes no new taxes in budget

Step to help in 2017 polls

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

With an eye on next year’s civic polls, the North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, which is facing a severe financial crisis, proposed no new taxes for the next fiscal year.

NDMC commission­er P.K. Gupta, who presented the budget estimate for the next financial year, talked about tapping into new sources for revenue generation and informed that the NDMC will become the first civic body in the national capital which will earn around `40 lakh per month by generating energy from waste from its Narela-Bawana plant.

Presenting, with the total budget outlay of `71,99 crore, the commission­er estimated that deficit will also increase from `2,754 to `3,610 crore. Mr Gupta informed the standing committee that the civic body is exploiting several possibilit­ies to bring down the deficit.

“NDMC’s staff colonies situated at Azadpur, Model Town, Bungalow Road and the vacant land at Idgah and other such properties are worth `20,000 crore. These will be commercial­ly exploited from which the corporatio­n expects to get at least `2,000 crore annually. Tenders from government agencies and PSUs have been called for the redevelopm­ent of these properties,” said Mr Gupta.

The civic body has struck

NDMC commission­er P.K. Gupta, who presented the budget estimate for the next financial year, talked about tapping into new sources for revenue generation

a deal with the Income Tax department for leasing out a portion of its headquarte­rs at about `88 crore annually.

`200 crore is expected this year from the SDMC as lease or rent and for the services it utilises at Civic Centre.

Around `148 crore is expected by leasing out municipal properties for opening 855 ATMs and several hundreds crore by commercial­ly exploiting several other properties.

Mr Gupta claimed that the focus remained at sanitation, self reliance and simplifica­tion of services in the budget estimates.

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