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Civic panel hikes festival advance for staff to Rs 8,000

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The Indian Express   01.08.2012

Civic panel hikes festival advance for staff to Rs 8,000

The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) standing committee on Tuesday approved proposal to increase the cash advance given to civic staff for celebrating select festivals. The panel has increased the amount from Rs 5,000 to Rs 8,000 this year onwards.

“The civic body provides cash in advance to civic staff for celebrating festivals. The amount of Rs 5,000 was not enough as there has been a substantial increase in prices of consumer goods. Hence, it has been increased to Rs 8,000,” said Baburao Chandere, chairman of the standing committee.

He said the advance will be given before Ramzan and Diwali.

“The amount will be recovered in ten installments from the salaries,” he added. The amount will be in addition to the bonus given by the civic body during Diwali.

Meanwhile, the committee referred to municipal commission the proposal of octroi exemption on spareparts purchased every year by the PMPML for repair and maintenance of buses. The transport utility which is incurring huge losses had proposed that the octroi charges on spareparts of PMPML buses be cancelled so that some of the losses could be made up.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 10:31
 

BBMP Council approves budget amid protests

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The Hindu          13.07.2012

BBMP Council approves budget amid protests

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It will work with borrowings, increased non-tax revenues: Commissioner Shankarlinge Gowda

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Council approved the 2012-13 budget with an outlay of Rs. 9,837.21 crore, an increase of Rs. 338.31 crore from the initial Rs. 9,498.90 crore, presented on June 28.

As expected, amid protests by the Opposition Congress and Janata Dal (S) here on Wednesday, the budget was hurriedly approved.

The outlay has been increased after accommodating the suggestions and requests made by various councillors during the five days of discussions, Ruling Party Leader N. Nagaraju said.

Earlier, Commissioner M.K. Shankarlinge Gowda maintained that the budget was “implementable” provided the BBMP “borrowed a little and increased non-tax revenues”.

He had proposed to increase the property tax and sent a note to the Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance, he said.

“The tax rate should have been increased in April 2011. However, the Council resolved not to increase it for another two years. We have also proposed increased service charges (imposed on those exempted from property tax) from 25 per cent to 50 per cent,” he added.

Mr. Nagaraju later said property tax for residential buildings would not be increased. It would be hiked only for shopping malls, paying guest accommodations and other commercial buildings.

Non-tax revenue

To increase non-tax revenue, the BBMP proposes to double road cutting charges for laying optic fibre cables to Rs. 600 a metre, increase the building licence fee and a 100 per cent hike in the lease and rent rates of BBMP-owned property. Improvement charges would be levied and the subject is likely to be tabled before the Council soon, Mr. Shankarlinge Gowda said.

Spill-over works

The budget has a provision of around Rs. 2,500 crore for spill-over works. Mr. Shankarlinge Gowda said that he had formed a committee, headed by Special Commissioner K.R. Niranjan, to review them zone-wise by August 15 and publish a list of the approved works.

Municipal bonds

Responding to several questions on municipal bonds, Mr. Shankarlinge Gowda said that Union Minister for Urban Development Kamal Nath had stated that civic authorities struggling to provide basic amenities must explore this option.

The government issued an order regarding the special grant of Rs. 751 crore for select projects.

“Of this, Rs. 100 crore has been released. The BBMP can float tenders as the government has approved them in principle,” he added.

Two parks

The BBMP proposed to set up two parks on the city’s outskirts with an area of 100 acres each through the Bangalore Development Authority and was in the process of identifying land in Kempe Gowda Layout and near Anjanapura.

The Mayor’s medical grant has seen an increase from Rs. 7 crore to Rs. 10 crore, while the emergency funds with the Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance is up from Rs. 39 crore to Rs. 99 crore.

Mr. Nagaraju said that the Mayor and Deputy Mayor would distribute their grants (totalling Rs. 175 crore ) equitably among all councillors.

A sum of Rs. 50 lakh had been earmarked to provide bicycles to the poor.

The Dr. V.S. Acharya Anila Samparka scheme has not been scrapped; after the gas connections were given, the BPL cards would not be cancelled.

Palike Bazaar plan

The BBMP had dropped the proposal to construct Palike Bazaar at Freedom Park. “There was opposition to it and it would have increased traffic volume in a congested area. This bazaar will now be constructed in the newly added areas,” he said.


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Broke BBMP all set to present ‘surplus' budget?

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The Hindu          07.06.2012

Broke BBMP all set to present ‘surplus' budget?

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Think tank:The BBMP's Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance committee has been discussing ways to bring in more properties under the tax net.— file Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy
Think tank:The BBMP's Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance committee has been discussing ways to bring in more properties under the tax net.— file Photo: V. Sreenivasa Murthy

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike's (BBMP) Standing Committee for Taxation and Finance has begun budget preparations in earnest. Committee chairperson K.A. Munendra Kumar claims that efforts were on to ensure that the 2012-13 budget is presented as soon as possible.

Revenue sources

The committee has been meeting heads of various departments to review the requirements and finalise the budget. The review meetings are likely to end this week. On Wednesday, the committee, along with Mayor D. Venkatesh Murthy, Deputy Mayor L. Srinivas and Ruling Party Leader N. Nagaraju, reviewed the revenue sources.

According to highly-placed sources, the meeting discussed various revenue sources including property tax, optic fibre cables, advertisement tax and betterment charges. The meeting discussed ways to bring in more properties under the tax net. Yediyur councillor N.R. Ramesh recently raised this issue in the BBMP council.

Sources said that some welfare programmes, the benefits of which had not been availed of, would be scrapped. “Various schemes and programmes were introduced in the previous budgets. Some schemes have not been utilised at all. These have been identified and will be scrapped.”

‘Bogus budgets'

Meanwhile, the budget outlay this year will be more than that of 2011-12.

Sources said the committee will present a surplus and not a deficit budget. Both the 2010-11 and 2011-12 budgets had been slammed by the Opposition parties, who had labelled them as “bogus” budgets.

The BBMP had presented a gargantuan budget of Rs. 8,446 crore in 2010-11 and followed it up with a Rs. 9,315 crore budget in 2011-12.

Though Mr. Murthy had earlier claimed that a “realistic” budget would be presented, it seems unlikely, sources added.

 


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