The Hindu 28.03.2013
The Hindu 28.03.2013
Officials net about Rs.1 to 1.50 crore in a very short period.
Dignity and status are more valued things in society,
which is being proved through one of the old methods that was followed
by Rajahmundry Municipal Corporation (RMC) Officials. They netted about
Rs.1 to 1.50 crore in a very short period from tax evaders through this
mechanism, adopted by Revenue wing of RMC.
RMC
Commissioner M. Jitendra, his deputy B. Ravindra and Revenue Officer K.
Kanyakumari were most worried about revenue collections to Corporation
as the closure of financial year is fast approaching. They went through
the dues list of property tax and perused them from last December. As
there was no response from tax evaders, one fine morning they called
media and announced that they will keep all the names and addresses of
evaders in website and issue final notices. The tax evaders paid a deaf
ear to the final warning also.
As announced earlier,
the trio decided to go for `Tamuku’ (drum beat or dappu in local
dialect) in front of their residences or shops. A group of six Revenue
Inspectors, 13 Bill Collectors led by RO Kanyakumari along with Tamuku
troupe went to Tilak Road, Kambala Tank, Jampeta, Nallamandu street and
main road on Tuesday and Wednesday and collected about Rs.12 lakhs on
the spot.
“As we sent a message that we are coming
with Tamuku troupe to one of the big businessmen who had to pay Rs.52
lakh arrears and another person with Rs.12 lakhs, they rushed to our
office and paid the entire amount at one go,” said Ms. Kanyakumari. She
also said that there are many people falling in line to pay dues, afraid
of Tamuku.
She added that dignity and status matter more in society and no one wants to bear the nuisance early in the morning.
However,
she maintained that some of the evaders who are owners of the property
left the city on the information of Tamuku and the tenants paid the tax.
The
dues list which was kept in the website includes mainly government
departments including Indian Oil Corporation Rs.19.65 lakhs, ESI
Hospital Rs.7.18 lakhs, State Bank of India two branches around Rs. 7
lakh, NGO Home Rs.3.79 lakh, Saikrishna Theater Rs.4.55 lakh, Vikram
Hall Rs.5.52 lakh, A.el.C. Mission Church office, hostel, home together
around Rs.4 lakh, District Magistrate Court Canteen Rs.1. 19 lakh and
another 33 individuals and organisations, mostly in court disputes.