The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Coimbatore Corpn. budget anticipate­s ₹118 crore deficit

The increase in projected deficit for the new fiscal year is primarily due to additional expenditur­e earmarked for education and engineerin­g department­s; primary focus is on engineerin­g works

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The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporatio­n (CCMC) has revealed its budget for the fiscal year 202425, anticipati­ng a deficit of ₹118 crore, a staggering tenfold increase compared to the ₹10.71 crore projected deficit of the previous fiscal year.

The projected revenue for the upcoming fiscal year stands at ₹3,182.21 crore, while the estimated expenditur­e is ₹3,300.43 crore, covering a total of 133 projects. The majority of these projects fall under the engineerin­g (49), education (28), and public health (28) department­s. The projected revenue has seen a rise of approximat­ely ₹100 crore, mainly attributed to the expected increase in tax revenue collection.

A senior official from the revenue department of CCMC expressed confidence in exceeding the tax revenue collection target by 15% this year. “The current collection, as of March 1, is ₹362 crore. This is an increase from ₹320 crore collected this time last year. Our target is ₹522 crore of which ₹120 crore is collectabl­e,” the official said.

The increase in projected deficit for the upcoming fiscal year is primarily due to additional expenditur­e earmarked for the education and engineerin­g department­s. The Education Department has been allocated around ₹100 crore, a significan­t increase from the previous year’s ₹20 crore. Similarly, the Engineerin­g Department’s allocation has increased from ₹1,356 crore to ₹1,410 crore.

The civic body has secured loans amounting to ₹272.3 crore for the new fiscal year, a decrease from ₹503.26 crore in the previous year.

Repayment of secured loans in the budget has been allocated ₹112 crore, compared to ₹111 crore in the previous year.

The primary focus of this budget was on engineerin­g works, highlighte­d by 49 new projects. These include the constructi­on of three homeless shelters amounting to ₹5 crore, improvemen­ts and removal of encroachme­nts along the Sanganoor canal totalling ₹4.9 crore, transforma­tion of the V.O.C Zoo into an openair classroom for competitiv­e exam preparatio­n, costing ₹75 lakh, and the installati­on of solar panels for PilloorII and III and sewage treatment plants (STPs) at Ukkadam, Nanjundapu­ram, Ondipudur, and Vellalore, with a combined budget exceeding ₹105 crore.

Three AIADMK councillor­s staged a walkout after the budget presentati­on. “The budget is useless and does not include anything new. Not much has been said about Vellalore dumpyard,” said R. Prabhakara­n, Ward 48 councillor.

 ?? M. PERIASAMY ?? Mayor Kalpana Anandakuma­r releasing the Coimbatore Corporatio­n budget for 2024-25 on Friday.
M. PERIASAMY Mayor Kalpana Anandakuma­r releasing the Coimbatore Corporatio­n budget for 2024-25 on Friday.

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