The Free Press Journal

NMMC budget to be presented on February 18

- No hike in tax expected AMIT SRIVASTAVA

The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (NMMC) budget for the financial year 2021-22 will be presented on Thursday and there shall be no rise in the property tax. The civic chief Abhijit Bangar confir med that the budget will be presented on February

18.

Bangar while talking to FPJ, confir med that there will be no rise in taxes. “The budget has to presented before February 20, and we have planned it for Thursday,” said Bangar.

The property tax collection during 2020-21 affected severely due to the outbreak of the pandemic. Despite a drop in the collection in property tax, the civic body has decided not to hike any kinds of taxes.

Last year, the NMMC administra­tion had presented a Rs 1.09 crore surplus budget. The budget had stressed civic works, waste management, e-governance, health, and education. The civic body had also proposed to collected Rs 630 crore from property tax. However, it could not achieve the target due to the Covid outbreak.

Due to Covid, many of the projects could not be executed which are likely to get space in the budget for the financial year 2021

22.

In the 2021-22 budget, the civic administra­tion is likely to spend a major chunk on health infrastruc­tures. During the Covid pandemic, the civic administra­tion faced an acute shortage of manpower especially para-medical staffs. A new medical college may also get space in the budget as the civic body is mulling to start a medical college at its Vashi hospital.

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