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Nominated councillors to get development funds
Nominated councillors to get development funds

Hans India

time13-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Nominated councillors to get development funds

In a landmark decision, the Delhi Municipal Corporation has approved a proposal to allocate development funds to nominated councillors, commonly referred to as aldermen, putting them on par with elected councillors for the first time in the city's history. Until now, only elected councillors received financial support under the Councillor Local Area Development Fund to carry out civic works in their wards. However, a recent proposal passed by the MCD House has extended the same funding privileges to the ten nominated councillors appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi. These aldermen, although unelected, have long held the right to attend and speak in corporation meetings and participate in zone-level discussions. However, the absence of funding limited their ability to initiate or oversee developmental work. The newly passed provision now allows nominated councillors to receive equal funding whenever allocations are made to elected members. This move is expected to empower them to address civic issues directly within the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) areas. Nominated councillor Manoj Jain welcomed the decision, calling it a much-needed and practical step. 'People approach nominated councillors with problems related to parks, street lighting, and broken pavements. Earlier, we could only raise these issues-now we'll be able to solve them,' Jain said. He noted that in areas like Daryaganj, where the elected representative is from the Aam Aadmi Party, several local issues were overlooked. 'I have already secured approval for road and park repairs there through my efforts,' he added. According to the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, Section 3(3)(b)(i), ten individuals above the age of 25 with special knowledge or experience in municipal affairs are nominated by the Administrator (Lieutenant Governor) to serve as councillors. While these nominated councillors cannot vote in the main corporation meetings, they are allowed to vote in ward committee matters and in elections to the MCD Standing Committee, and can even stand as candidates for that influential body.

No rule to shut meat shops on Kanwar routes: MCD
No rule to shut meat shops on Kanwar routes: MCD

New Indian Express

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

No rule to shut meat shops on Kanwar routes: MCD

NEW DELHI: Amid ongoing controversy over opening of meat shops, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Thursday made it clear that there is no provision to shut meat shops on the kanwar yatra routes under the DMC ACT, 1957. The statement came a day after Culture and Tourism Minister Kapil Mishra said that meat shops would remain shut along the Yatra routes, claiming the decision was taken jointly by the Delhi government and the MCD. Speaking during an inspection from Apsara Border to Karol Bagh, Mishra said, 'The MCD has taken a decision, and the government has also decided that all the meat shops will be closed.' The Kanwar Yatra, scheduled from July 11 to 25, will see lakhs of devotees passing through the capital from UP, Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi. In a written reply during the MCD House proceedings, the civic body clarified that while there is no legal provision to enforce closure, in recent years, shop owners have voluntarily kept their establishments closed during the pilgrimage. 'Regional offices have been directed to run a special campaign against illegal animal slaughter and open sale of meat to ensure no religious sentiments are hurt,' the reply said during the proceedings. Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh echoed this position: 'We will request owners to voluntarily shut their shops. This is about mutual respect among communities.' However, Singh added, 'Those without valid licences will not be allowed to operate.' MCD has set up 25 Kanwar camps, deployed 22 doctors with 10 on-call specialists, and appointed 62 support staff. Twelve mobile dental vans will offer 24x7 services. Extra sanitation teams and equipment have been deployed, with water tankers and suction machines stationed along the routes to ensure hygiene and prevent waterlogging.

'BJP's MCD Govt carrying out extortion in name of User Charges,' says AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj
'BJP's MCD Govt carrying out extortion in name of User Charges,' says AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj

India Gazette

time20-05-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

'BJP's MCD Govt carrying out extortion in name of User Charges,' says AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj

New Delhi [India], May 20 (ANI): The Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj and Leader of Opposition (LoP) in MCD House, Ankush Narang, slammed the BJP-led MCD government, highlighting that the BJP-appointed MCD Commissioner bypassed the AAP-led MCD House's approved proposal to waive House Tax for properties up to 100 square yards and halve it for properties up to 500 square yards, according to press release. Instead, they stated that user charges were forcibly imposed on Delhiites despite the absence of proper garbage collection systems. Most households still pay private individuals to lift waste, while garbage dumps continue to exist across colonies. AAP councillors have declared that their protest against these arbitrary charges will continue from the streets to the MCD House. During a press briefing, AAP's Delhi State President Saurabh Bharadwaj called out the BJP-led central government and its appointed MCD Commissioner for bypassing the democratic mandate and burdening the public with arbitrary user charges. 'When the MCD House met under AAP's majority and passed the budget, a special demand raised by our councillors was included--to waive off house tax for properties up to 100 square yards, whether residential or commercial, and to reduce house tax by 50 per cent for properties up to 500 square yards,' he said. Saurabh Bharadwaj stated that despite these measures being passed in the House, the Commissioner failed to implement them and instead imposed an unjustified user charge on Delhi residents in the name of municipal solid waste management. This charge often exceeded the actual tax--if a property's tax was Rs. 2500, the user charge levied was even higher. He explained that before the AAP came to power in the MCD, the policy of levying user charges had already been approved by the then BJP-led MCD government. However, it was never implemented. 'When the AAP came to power in the MCD, the BJP's favoured MCD Commissioner forcibly implemented the user charge policy that was created during the BJP's tenure and imposed it on the people of Delhi,' said Saurabh Bharadwaj. The senior AAP leader added that just yesterday, in response to this, 'AAP's Leader of Opposition in the MCD House, Ankush Narang, along with all AAP councillors, confronted the current BJP Mayor and demanded that this arbitrary extortion under the name of user charges be withdrawn immediately.' Meanwhile, LoP in the MCD House, Ankush Narang, stated, 'Under the name of user charge, the BJP is extorting arbitrary taxes from the people of Delhi. If a person's property tax amounts to Rs. 2,500, the user charge itself comes to nearly Rs. 5,000. This means that in addition to the Rs. 2,500 property tax, one has to pay around Rs. 5,000 more as a user charge.' He emphasised that this was not just an administrative decision but a matter of policy and finance. 'Before implementing the user charge, it was mandatory to present it in the MCD House. But the BJP's favoured Commissioner implemented it arbitrarily without presenting it in the House,' said Ankush Narang. 'He knew that if this proposal was brought before the House, the Aam Aadmi Party, being in power, would oppose it and not allow it to pass.' Ankush Narang also highlighted the state of waste management in the city: 'Even today, in most areas of Delhi, MCD concessionaires do not collect garbage from outside people's homes. Residents pay private individuals from their own pockets to have their garbage collected.' Ankush Narang further said that even today, there are open waste dumping points, vulnerable spots, and FCTS (Fixed Compactor Transfer Stations) across Delhi where large amounts of garbage are collected, and these are situated right in residential areas. Residents in these areas have to endure unbearable stench and a severely degraded environment. Despite all this, the BJP has failed to shut down these dumps or eliminate vulnerable points, and they've been unable to ensure 100% cleanliness.' He said, 'Instead of resolving these fundamental issues, the BJP-backed Commissioner imposed User Charges on Delhi's people. On May 6, I wrote a letter to the Mayor demanding immediate withdrawal of these User Charges. But to this day, the Mayor has not responded. If the Mayor doesn't bother replying to a letter from the Leader of Opposition, what can common people expect?' Ankush Narang continued, 'Following this, we submitted a proposal for discussion in the general House meeting scheduled for May 21-- that's tomorrow. In that proposal, we demanded that User Charges must be scrapped. Right now, the biggest issue in Delhi is User Charges and House Tax.' He added, 'When the AAP had formed the government in MCD, we passed a proposal in the House to completely waive House Tax for properties up to 100 square yards, and reduce it by 50% for properties up to 500 square yards. That proposal was never implemented. But the BJP didn't hesitate for a moment in burdening people with unjustified User Charges.' Ankush Narang said, 'Our new proposal -- to withdraw these charges -- wasn't even allowed on the agenda. If the BJP truly feels accountable to Delhi's citizens, they must answer: why is this burden of User Charges still being imposed?' He said, 'We gheraoed the Mayor and handed over another memorandum demanding that these charges be withdrawn immediately. But the BJP has not rolled them back.' Ankush Narang added, 'People are confused -- should they deposit House Tax along with User Charges or not? When Raja Iqbal Singh became Mayor, he had stated in his speech that User Charges would be rolled back immediately. But now, they hide behind the excuse of the Standing Committee. If the Standing Committee never implemented these charges, how can it now be responsible for rolling them back?' He said, 'To the 'Bharatiya Jumla Party', we say this -- stop the jumla even on User Charges. Provide immediate relief to Delhiites and roll back these unjust charges. And until the BJP rolls back User Charges and fully waives House Tax for the current year -- while allowing people who haven't paid for previous years to just pay for this one -- the Aam Aadmi Party's councillors will continue their protest. Whether inside the House or on the streets, we will relentlessly raise the issue of User Charges and Property Tax.' (ANI)

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