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House meeting of Chandigarh MC to discuss major proposals including tax defaulters' list, revenue initiatives
House meeting of Chandigarh MC to discuss major proposals including tax defaulters' list, revenue initiatives

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Indian Express

House meeting of Chandigarh MC to discuss major proposals including tax defaulters' list, revenue initiatives

The upcoming General House meeting of the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation on Tuesday is set to witness deliberations and approval of several key proposals, many of which are directly tied to the Corporation's financial health and revenue recovery. Among them, a particularly significant agenda item is a question raised by Councillor Maheshinder Singh Sidhu, seeking details of the top 20 property tax defaulters in the city. In addition to the tax defaulter issue, the meeting will also discuss a policy guideline for managing community centres, Janj Ghars and Dharamshalas under the Corporation. The proposal aims to address observations raised in the audit report of 2023-24, particularly objections regarding the provision of free bookings for Below Poverty Line (BPL) families for marriages, under the existing policy. The audit had flagged the need for clearer regulation and accountability in this regard. Moreover, several representations from public bodies and the Deputy Commissioner's office have raised concerns over noise pollution caused during functions in these venues. In response, a committee chaired by the Joint Commissioner was formed to review and draft a new policy. The committee's recommendations were earlier tabled in the House on March 25, but the proposal was deferred. Subsequently, the mayor constituted a committee of councillors to further refine the policy. The revised proposal is now being brought back for discussion, aimed at creating revenue streams while maintaining public welfare. However, opposition members have criticised the move, terming it an economic burden on the common public. Another proposal on the agenda focuses on the commercial utilisation of gym and fitness centres currently operating in the city's community centres. The Corporation plans to issue Request for Proposals (RFPs) for its professional operation and management. At present, 29 community centres have gym facilities. Selected private operators will be given a three-year contract, with a possible one-year extension based on performance and mutual agreement. The proposal also mentions a 5 per cent annual increase in monthly license fees, helping the MC generate consistent revenue. In yet another bid to boost municipal earnings, the House will take up the proposal for handing over the operation and maintenance of the Rose Club in Sector 16 under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode. The agreement, if approved, would run for 10 years, with a possible two-year extension. Under the proposed terms, the selected service provider would be responsible for the repair and renovation of the Rose Club without altering its original structure. Facilities like a restaurant, gym, and library would also be operated under the same agreement.

Community centres given for free to BPL girls, MC house told
Community centres given for free to BPL girls, MC house told

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Community centres given for free to BPL girls, MC house told

The MC councillors have recommended 518 cases of free bookings of community centres located in different municipal wards for girls from BPL category. These bookings were made in just 17 months from Jan 1, 2024 to May 31, 2025. The revelation was made during a discussion of the agenda item to approve the guidelines for the management of community centres, Janjghars, and Dharamshalas in Chandigarh. Municipal commissioner Amit Kumar said a case of booking of a community centre through fraudulent means has already been sent to the vigilance department for inquiry. The top four were recommended by AAP councillors. As per the previous policy, framed in 2021, the councillors could recommend free bookings after proper verification of the applicants. However, in the new policy, this clause has done away with. It has instead been proposed that the BPL category applicant will have to pay 50% of the booking charges for a marriage. tnn

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